Intel Pentium M (Banias)

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Intel Mobile Pentium M (Banias)

After the efficiency problems with the Pentium 4 based mobile processors, Intel decided to go back to the Tualatin architecture as development base, extending its potential. The result is the Pentium M mobile processor.

Features

Available Types and ThinkPads featuring them

Nr. Frequency (MHz) FSB (MHz) core Voltage (V) Power cons. (W) ThinkPad Models
max. min. high low high low
Mobile Pentium M
1700 600 400 1.484 0.956 24.5 ... R50, R50p, R51, T41, T41p, X31
1600 600 400 1.484 0.956 24.5 ... R50, R51, T40, T40p, T41, X31
705 1500 ... 400 1.484 0.956 24.5 ... R40, R50, R50e, R51, T40, X31, T42
1400 600 400 1.484 0.956 22 ... R40, R50, T40, T41, X31
1300 600 400 1.388 0.960 22 ... R40, T40, X31
Mobile Pentium M (Low Voltage)
718 1300 ... 400 1.18 0.956 12 ... X40
1200 ... 400 1.18 0.956 12 ... X40
1100 ... 400 1.18 0.956 12 ...
Mobile Pentium M (Ultra Low Voltage)
713 1100 ... 400 1.004 0.844 7 ... X40
1000 ... 400 1.00 0.85 7 ... X40
900 ... 400 1.00 0.85 7 ...
600 ... 400 0.956 ... ... ...
600 ... 400 0.844 ... ... ...

Thermal Specifications

The max. Core Temperature is 100°C.

GCC Optimization Flags

CFLAGS="-march=pentium3 -O3 -pipe -msse2 -fomit-frame-pointer -fforce-addr -fprefetch-loop-arrays"

See also

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