Intel Mobile Processor Delivers Best Performance
New Intel Mobile Processor Delivers Best Performance And Minimal Power Consumption For Sub 3-Pound Notebooks
AUCKLAND, March 1, 2001 - Intel today announced at the Intel Developers Forum in San Jose, a new addition to its family of low-power processors for small mobile PCs. The Low Voltage mobile Pentium® III processor 700 MHz featuring Intel® SpeedStep™ technology delivers the best performance, lowest power consumption and extended battery life to new categories of mini-notebooks weighing less than 3 pounds. This processor is shipping in volume today with systems available from leading PC vendors.
“Intel is absolutely committed to developing mobile processors and technologies to deliver the best mobile experience,” said Don MacDonald, marketing director of Intel’s Mobile Platforms Group. “This power-efficient mobile processor consumes less than 1 watt of power while delivering the best performance and extended battery life available today for mini notebooks.”
Intel’s
Low-Power Technologies
All of Intel’s mobile processors
are specially engineered to meet the performance, power,
cooling and size requirements of mobile PCs. The Mobile
Pentium III processor featuring Intel SpeedStep technology
can dynamically switch clock frequency and voltage,
depending on whether the computer is running on batteries or
is plugged into AC power. When running in Battery Optimized
Mode, the processor runs at a lower frequency and lower
voltage, significantly lowering CPU power consumption while
still delivering high performance. When a user plugs into an
AC outlet, the notebook automatically switches to Maximum
Performance Mode, increasing the frequency significantly.
Users also have the freedom to select the Maximum
Performance Mode even while running on batteries. Making the
switch is as easy as clicking an icon at the bottom of the
screen - and no reboot is required.
In addition,
Intel’s 0.18-micron process technology enables processors to
operate at the lowest voltage in the industry while Intel’s
QuickStart technology can instantaneously start or power
down the processor to minimal power levels when the
processor is not in use -- even between keystrokes while
typing.
Specifications and Pricing
Intel’s new Low
Voltage mobile Pentium III processor featuring Intel
SpeedStep technology at 700 MHz is the fastest mobile
processor for mini-notebooks. In Maximum Performance Mode
the processor runs at 700 MHz and operates at 1.35 volts. In
Battery Optimized Mode both clock frequency and voltage are
scaled down and the processor runs at 500 MHz, at 1.1 volts,
while consuming less than 1 watt of average power.**
In 1,000-unit quantities, in Ball Grid Array (BGA) packaging, the Low Voltage mobile Pentium III processor 700 MHz featuring Intel SpeedStep technology is priced at $316. The processor features a 100 MHz system bus; 256 Kilobyte full-speed Advanced Transfer Cache; Advanced System Buffering; and Streaming SIMD extensions for higher system performance.
Intel Mobile Processor Family
By designing
industry-leading mobile processors for every type of mobile
PC, Intel enables manufacturers to design systems that offer
the best performance, low power consumption and extended
battery life for all mobile PC segments. The previously
introduced mobile Pentium
III processor at speeds up to
850 MHz is for full-sized as well as thin-and-light designs,
the most popular categories for mobile PCs. Intel’s Low
Voltage mobile Pentium III processor at 700 MHz targets
mini-notebooks, while the new Ultra Low Voltage mobile
Pentium III processor 500 MHz is optimized for the emerging
sub-notebook category.
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