| Item | Intel Dothan | Intel Pentium-M |
|---|---|---|
| Release | 2004-05-10 | 2003-03-12 |
| Die size | 83.6 mm2 | 82.8 mm2 |
| Bus speed | 400 MHz and 533 MHz | 400 MHz |
| L2 cache | 2 MB | 1 MB |
| L1 cache | 64 KB (32 KB I, 32 KB D) | 64 KB (32 KB I, 32 KB D) |
| Process | 90 nm | 130 nm |
| Core speed | 1.7 - 2.0 GHz | 1.3 - 1.7 GHz |
| Transistors | 140 M | 77 M |
| Power | 21 W (perf. mode) | 4.5 - 24.5 W |
| Form factor | ||
| Core voltage | 0.96 - 1.47 V | |
| Price | $294 - $640 | $209 - $672 ($292 - $720) |
| L3 cache | ||
| Memory | ||
| Type | Mobile | Mobile |
| Core | Dothan | Banias |
| Pipeline | 14-stage? | 14-stage? |
| Platform | ||
2004-05-10 Intel Dothan
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.
2003-03-12 Intel Pentium-M Notebook chip formerly known as Banias optimised for power efficiency. Debuts at 1.3, 1.4, 1.5 and 1.6 GHz with 1 MB of cache priced from $209 to $672 depending on wireless kit and speed. Will contain 77 million transistors. A 1.7 GHz chip will consume 24.5W@1.47V in performance mode and 4.5W@0.96V in 600 MHz battery mode. A 1.1 GHz Low Voltage version and a 900 MHz Ultra Low Voltage version will also be available. Sold under the Centrino brand. Now succeeded by the 90 nm Dothan.