| Intel Introduces One Gigahertz Mobile Pentium III Processor | ||
SANTA
CLARA, CA (Mar. 19, 2001) -- Intel Corporation introduced the mobile Pentium
III processor at 1 Gigahertz (GHz) featuring Intel SpeedStep technology.
The company says it is the world's fastest mobile PC processor and is
designed for full size and thin-and-light notebooks. More than 20 new notebooks will be available by leading PC makers including: Acer America Corporation, Compaq Computer Corporation, Dell Computer Corporation, Fujitsu Corporation, Gateway Inc., Hewlett-Packard Company, IBM Corporation, NEC Corporation, Sony Corporation, Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. and Winbook Computer Corporation. Intel also introduced the mobile Pentium III processor at 900 MHz with Intel SpeedStep technology and the mobile Intel Celeron processor at 750 MHz. Intel's mobile division was created in 1989 with three goals in mind: to develop lower power processors that are smaller than their desktop counterparts, to build a leadership mobile PC chipset business and to continually find new ways to add value to mobile PCs. In 1990, Intel announced its first mobile microprocessor, the Intel 386SL. This processor ran at 20 MHz, operated at 5 volts, had 855,000 transistors and was based on 1 micron process technology. Mobile PCs of this time typically had 20 MB hard drives, 8 inch screens with 2 color text, weighed between 8-13 pounds and cost as much as $8,000. Since then, Intel has developed numerous mobile processors with industry-leading performance and innovative mobile processor technologies. These include: Intel QuickStart technology to instantaneously start-up or power-down the processor to its lowest power levels, voltage regulating technology, clock gating, deep-sleep states, state-of-the-art packaging and the Intel SpeedStep technology to dynamically switch clock frequency and voltage, providing two modes of operation for maximum performance while conserving power. Notebooks based on Intel's mobile Pentium III processor at 1 GHz provides users with performance to take advantage of media-intensive Internet sites and advanced applications such as digital photography, video encoding and decoding, digital music, voice recognition, 3D gaming and emerging wireless technologies such as 802.11 and Bluetooth wireless technology. Specifications and Pricing In Maximum Performance Mode the processor runs at 1GHz and operates at 1.7 volts. In Battery Optimized Mode both clock frequency and voltage are scaled down and the processor runs at 700 MHz, at 1.35 volts, while consuming less than 2 watts of average power.(1) The processor is based on the 0.18 micron process technology, features a 100 MHz system bus, 256 Kilobyte full-speed Advanced Transfer Cache, Advanced System Buffering, and Streaming SIMD extensions for higher system performance. Additionally, Intel will offer boxed versions of its mobile Pentium III processor at 1GHz featuring Intel SpeedStep technology to enable system integrators who configure build-to-order mobile PCs. Build-to-order mobile PCs based on Intel's mobile Pentium III processor at 1 GHz will be available from the notebook manufacturers including Asus, FIC and Mitac. In 1,000-unit quantities, in Ball Grid Array (BGA) and Pin Grid Array (uPGA) packaging, the mobile Pentium III processor at 1 GHz and 900 MHz featuring Intel SpeedStep technology, and the mobile Intel Celeron processors are priced at $722, $562 and $170, respectively. [an error occurred while processing this directive] ![]() |
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