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'ultralow-voltage'.

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Intel To Create New Mobile Chips

News The new Pentium III-M chips will include a 750MHz ultralow-voltage chip for mini-notebooks weighing 3 pounds or less and a 866MHz low-voltage Pentium III-M chip for 3.5- to 4-pound notebooks, sources said.

[January 21, 2002, 9:00]

Intel To Release Low-power Tualatins

News Much of the difference between the ultralow voltage server and mobile chips actually is in the accompanying chipset that shuttles information between the CPU and the rest of the computer. In March, Mike Fister, general manager of Intel's Enterprise...

[November 2, 2001, 9:04]

Intel Rolls Out Four Low-power Pentium Ms

News The new chips include two ultralow-voltage Pentium Ms with clock speeds of 1.1GHz and the 1GHz and a low-voltage chip in the same family that runs at 1.4 GHz. The fourth model launched is an ultralow-voltage 900MHz Celeron M.

[July 21, 2004, 12:15]

IDF: Don't Expect A Low-voltage Pentium 4

News Instead, it will continue to use the low- and ultralow-voltage Pentium III chips for this market and then replace them with Banias, an energy-efficient chip coming in the first half of 2003. We have no plans to have a low-power or ultralow-power...

[February 28, 2002, 10:52]

Thin Is In For New Toshiba Notebook

News Toshiba also fitted the new Portege with Intel's 750MHz ultralow voltage Pentium III-M processor, 256MB of RAM, and built-in 802.11b wireless LAN hardware. Toshiba will ship its skinniest notebook to date on Monday.

[February 18, 2002, 11:11]

Intel Launches Cheap Chip As Wireless Lure

News In all, three new chips debuted on Monday: a 1.3GHz and a 1.2GHz Celeron M, and an ultralow voltage version that runs at 800MHz. Intel on Monday introduced a budget chip for notebooks that the company hopes will bring wireless computing to the masses.

[January 6, 2004, 10:00]

Photos: Origami Prototypes On Parade At IDF

News The hardware uses Intel's ultralow-voltage chips. Intel showed off two prototypes of Ultra Mobile PC devices at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday. The models are examples of full-featured, low-wattage minitablets that can run a...

[March 8, 2006, 10:05]

Intel Details Mobile Chip Plans

News The ultralow-voltage Pentium M that Intel sells today has a thermal ceiling of 5.5W, although its average power consumption is less than 1W. More details have emerged of Intel's plan to bring chips based on the same designs as its PC chips to...

[August 18, 2005, 9:20]