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Intel Corporation yesterday announced seven new mobile processors built on 0.13-micron fabrication process.
The three new Low Voltage and Ultra Low Voltage Pentium III-M processors and an Ultra Low Voltage mobile Celeron processor, at speeds up to 866 MHz, aim at ultra-portable mobile PC market segment. For value notebooks, Intel launched three mobile Celeron processors at speeds up to 1.20 GHz.
The mobile Pentium III-M family feature architectural enhancements including support of Enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology that can automatically switch between Maximum Performance Mode and Battery Optimized Mode, providing the best balance of performance and low power consumption. The Deeper Sleep mode provides a power reduction from previous low power sleep states to help extend battery life.
New Processor Specifications And Pricing:

ProcessorFrequencyPrice in 1K Unit QuantitiesAverage PowerVoltageProcess TechnologyL2 Cache
Low Voltage Mobile Intel Pentium III processor-M866 MHz/533 MHz in Battery Mode$316<1 Watt Battery Optimized1.15 Volts/1.05 volts in Battery Mode0.13-micron512Kb
Low Voltage Mobile Intel Pentium III processor-M850 MHz/ 500 MHz in Battery Mode$316<1 Watt Battery Optimized1.15 Volts/1.05 volts/ in Battery Mode0.13-micron512Kb
Ultra Low Voltage Mobile Intel Pentium III processor-M750 MHz/ 350 MHz in Battery Mode$209<0.5 Watt Battery Optimized1.1 Volts/ 0.95 volts/ in Battery Mode0.13-micron512Kb


ProcessorFrequencyPrice in 1K Unit QuantitiesVoltageProcess TechnologyL2 Cache
Mobile Intel Celeron processor1.20 GHz$1701.45 Volts0.13-micron256KB
Mobile Intel Celeron processor1.13 GHz $1341.45 Volts0.13-micron256KB
Mobile Intel Celeron processor1.06 GHz$1071.45 Volts0.13-micron256KB
Ultra Low Voltage Mobile Intel Celeron processor650 MHz$1441.1 Volts0.13-micron256KB

Systems based on the new mobile processors will be available from leading computer makers worldwide including Compaq, Fujitsu, Hewlett Packard, IBM, MEI, NEC, Sharp Electronics and Toshiba.
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