Intel powers up notebook chips

This is a discussion about Intel powers up notebook chips in the Feedback category; As expected, Intel launched its new mobile Pentium III-M processor at speeds of 866MHz, 933MHz, 1GHz, 1. 06GHz and 1. 13GHz. The main change in the Pentium III-M, code-named Tualatin, is that the chips will be manufactured on a 0.

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As expected, Intel launched its new mobile Pentium III-M processor at speeds of 866MHz, 933MHz, 1GHz, 1.06GHz and 1.13GHz.
 
The main change in the Pentium III-M, code-named Tualatin, is that the chips will be manufactured on a 0.13-micron process, which allows smaller circuits to be printed on the chip. Current Pentium III chips are built on a 0.18-micron process. Smaller circuits mean more processing power and less power consumption.
 
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