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The Intel Mobile Pentium 4-M is the low-power version of the [[Intel_Mobile_Pentium_4|Mobile Pentium 4]]. It is built on the NetBurst architecure, which is optimized for achieving performance through high clock speeds. The Mobile P4-M uses the Northwood core.
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===Intel Mobile Pentium 4-M===
 
The Intel Mobile Pentium 4-M is the low-power version of the [[Intel_Mobile_Pentium_4|Mobile Pentium 4]]. It is built on the NetBurst architecure, which is optimized for achieving performance through high clock speeds. The Mobile P4-M uses the Northwood core.
 
  
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*1.2 - 2.6 GHz clock speed
 
*1.2 - 2.6 GHz clock speed
 
*400 MHz FSB
 
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*[[SIMD|MMX]], [[SIMD|SSE]], [[SIMD|SSE2]] instruction sets
 
*[[SIMD|MMX]], [[SIMD|SSE]], [[SIMD|SSE2]] instruction sets
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Note: This processor had efficiency problems, so Intel switched back to using the Tualatin architecture, releasing the [[Intel Pentium M (Banias)]] next.
 
Note: This processor had efficiency problems, so Intel switched back to using the Tualatin architecture, releasing the [[Intel Pentium M (Banias)]] next.
  
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==Available Types and ThinkPads featuring them==
 
==Available Types and ThinkPads featuring them==

Revision as of 19:39, 7 December 2009

Intel Mobile Pentium 4-M

The Intel Mobile Pentium 4-M is the low-power version of the Mobile Pentium 4. It is built on the NetBurst architecure, which is optimized for achieving performance through high clock speeds. The Mobile P4-M uses the Northwood core.


Features

  • 1.2 - 2.6 GHz clock speed
  • 400 MHz FSB
  • 55 Million Transistors
  • 0.13 µm fabrication process
  • 0.07 µm gates
  • 1.30/1.20 VCore
  • 8 KB L1 D-Cache, 12k uOps L1 trace cache
  • 512 KB L2-Cache
  • Enhanced SpeedStep, QuickStart, Deeper Sleep
  • MMX, SSE, SSE2 instruction sets

Note: This processor had efficiency problems, so Intel switched back to using the Tualatin architecture, releasing the Intel Pentium M (Banias) next.


Available Types and ThinkPads featuring them

Frequency (MHz) FSB (MHz) core Voltage (V) TDP (W) ThinkPad Models
max. min. high low high low
Mobile Pentium 4-M
2600 1200 400 1.3 1.2 46.6 20.8
2500 1200 400 1.3 1.2 46.6 20.8
2400 1200 400 1.3 1.2 46.6 20.8 R40, T30
2200 1200 400 1.3 1.2 46.6 20.8 R40, R40e, T30
2000 1200 400 1.3 1.2 42.6 20.8 A31, A31p, R32, R40, T30
1900 1200 400 1.3 1.2 42.6 20.8 A31, R40, T30
1800 1200 400 1.3 1.2 40.0 20.8 A31, A31p, R32, R40, R40e, T30
1700 1200 400 1.3 1.2 40.0 20.8 A31p, R32, R40e
1600 1200 400 1.3 1.2 40.0 20.8 A31, R32, T30
1500 1200 400 1.3 1.2 35.8 20.8
1400 1200 400 1.3 1.2 34.4 20.8
1200 1200 400 1.2 1.2 26.0 20.8

Thermal Specifications

The maximum die temperature is 100 °C.

GCC Optimization Flags

You should use the following if you have a Mobile Pentium 4-M:

-Os -march=pentium4 -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe

See also