Introduced: 2004-05-10
Description: 90 nm successor to Banias, and the Centrino / Pentium M line, which will have a 400 MHz bus (533 in 05-Q1) and 2MB of cache. Will be called 735, 745 and 755 for 1.7 to 2.0 GHz processors costing $294, $423 and $637.
Slower (715 and 725) versions launch in Q3, and faster (760, 770: 533 MHz bus, up to 2.13 GHz) in Q4. Consumes 21W in performance mode. Earlier meant to launch in 03-Q3.Type: Processors [Roadmap] [Timeline]
State: Released
Die size 83.6 mm2 Bus speed 400 MHz and 533 MHz L2 cache 2 MB L1 cache 64 KB (32 KB I, 32 KB D) Process 90 nm Core speed 1.7 - 2.0 GHz Transistors 140 M Power 21 W (perf. mode) Price $294 - $640 Type Mobile Core Dothan Pipeline 14-stage?
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2003-01-08 Intel Announces Centrino™ Mobile Technology Brand Name Intel [rm]
2003-01-08 Intel names mobile chip family C/Net [rm]
2003-01-08 Intel brands Banias-Wi Fi, chipset combo "Centrino" The Inquirer [rm]
2002-12-30 Notebook PC battle lines change in 2003: Chip wars 2003 The Inquirer [rm]
2002-12-04 The Most Anticipated CPUs of 2003 CPU Planet [rm]
2002-11-25 Intel Banias chips are so much cooler than Pentium 4Ms The Inquirer [rm]
2002-11-20 Transmeta's Astro faces tough Banias competition The Inquirer [rm]
2002-11-19 Banias, Dothan chipsets get real Intel names The Inquirer [rm]
2002-10-25 Intel prices up Banias, Dothan mobile chips The Inquirer [rm]
2002-10-16 Intel to debut 90-nm 'Banias' processor in 2H '03: Sounds like Dothan EET [rm]
2002-09-30 Intel transistor count guesstimate PCWatch [rm]
2002-09-01 Intel - Dothan - (Banias 2nd generation) mobile processor GEEK.com [rm]
2002-07-23 Intel's Dothan is the 90 nanometer successor to Banias The Inquirer [rm]
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