By
Reuben Lee
11/05/2004
URL:
http://asia.cnet.com/reviews/notebooks/0,39050495,39178700,00.htm
At a press briefing held in Singapore yesterday, Intel announced the launch of three new Pentium M processors for the mobile computing platform. The key improvements on the new processors (codenamed Dothan) include faster processor speeds of up to 2GHz, and a 2MB L2 cache--double that of the current Pentium M chips (codenamed Banias). The new processors are also the first Intel mobile chips to be fabricated using the 90nm manufacturing process. Currently, the other 90nm-based Intel processor is the Prescott desktop chip.

Check out the new Dothan-powered notebooks
here.
In addition to the faster MHz rating and improved L2 cache, the Dothan chips are the first processors to adopt Intel's new naming convention for its CPUs. For instance, the top-of-the-line chip in this launch, which comes with a 2GHz speed rating, is called Pentium M Processor 755 (US$637 in quantities of 1,000), while the 1.8GHz and 1.7GHz versions are named 745 (US$423) and 735 (US$294), respectively. The first batch of the Pentium M chips (codenamed Banias) are currently labeled according to their processor speeds. The 1.7GHz chip, for example, is known as the Pentium M 1.7GHz and so on.
Intel claimed there is no price difference between the Pentium M 1.7GHz and the Pentium M Processor 735. Expect, however, to see a 10 percent gain in performance from the new chip, although battery life should remain similar based on MobileMark2002 results released by Intel. Overall, the Pentium M Processor 755 is estimated to be 17 percent faster than the Pentium M 1.7GHz processor.
More Dothan chips are expected in the coming months. Here's a complete list of what's in the pipeline as well as what's already been announced. (Note: The compiled information is collected from various hardware sources. Some of these processors may be labeled under a different name or may not be available.)
| Processor Name |
Speed Rating |
| Pentium M Processor 755 |
2.0GHz |
| Pentium M Processor 745 |
1.8GHz |
| Pentium M Processor 735 |
1.7GHz |
| Pentium M Processor 725 |
1.6GHz |
| Pentium M Processor 715 |
1.5GHz |
| Pentium M Processor 753 |
1.5GHz (Low Voltage) |
| Pentium M Processor 733 |
1.4GHz (Low Voltage) |
| Celeron M Processor 340 |
1.5GHz |
| Celeron M Processor 330 |
1.4GHz |
| Celeron M Processor 320 |
1.3GHz |
Intel also revealed at the launch event plans to introduce the next generation mobile chipset. Codenamed Alviso, the new chipset is expected in the second-half of 2004 and will feature support for 533MHz front side bus, DDR2 memory as well as PCI Express. Alviso is slated to come with integrated high-definition audio for a 7.1 surround speaker system, 802.11a/b/g wireless LAN and enhanced support for USB and TV-out ports. Also included in the feature lineup for Alviso will be Intel's Display Power Saving Technology, which the chipmaker claimed can reduce power consumption by up to 25 percent, using an algorithm to manage display brightness and contrast with the backlight.
Together with the announcement of the Dothan processors, six notebook vendors have also unveiled laptops based on the new chips. We've highlighted some of the new notebooks you can expect to see in the next couple of months.
Read our news report on the Intel Dothan launch
here.
Upcoming Dothan notebooks lineup
| Model Names |
Availability |
Estimated Cost |
Notebook specs |
|

Acer TravelMate 8000 |
End June 2004 |
TBA (To Be Announced) |
At press time, Acer Singapore could only confirm that the TravelMate 8000 comes with a Dothan processor. Other details are not available. |
| 
Dell Inspiron 600m
|
Now |
S$2,699 |
Pentium M Processor 735 (1.7GHz); other specifications are not available at press time. |
| 
Dell Inspiron 8600
|
Now |
S$3,299 |
Pentium M Processor 735 (1.7GHz); other specifications are not available at press time. |
|

Dell Latitude D505 |
Now |
S$2,059 |
Celeron M Processor 330 (1.4GHz); 256MB RAM; 20GB hard drive; 14.1-inch XGA LCD display; 24X CD-ROM drive. The Latitude D505 also comes with Dothan 1.7GHz version which retails for S$2,913 |
|

Dell Latitude D600 |
Now |
S$3,500 |
Pentium M Processor 745 (1.8GHz); 256MB RAM; 20GB hard drive; 14.1-inch XGA LCD display; 24X CD-ROM drive. |
|

Dell Latitude D800 |
Now |
S$3,874 |
Pentium M Processor 735 (1.7GHz); 256MB RAM; 20GB hard drive; 15.4-inch WXGA LCD display; 32MB graphics card; 24X CD-ROM drive. |
|

Dell Precision M60 |
Now |
S$2,495 |
Pentium M Processor 735 (1.7GHz); WUXGA LCD display; other specifications are not available at press time. The 1.8GHz version retails for S$2,757. |
|

Fujitsu LifeBook S7010 |
Early June 2004 |
TBA |
Pentium M Processor 735 (1.7GHz); 512MB RAM; 80GB hard drive; 14-inch LCD; DVD Super Multi Drive (based on best configuration). |
|

HP Compaq Business Notebook nc6000 |
June |
TBA |
Minimum configuration will include a Pentium M Processor 735 (1.7GHz) chip; other specifications are not available at press time. |
|

HP Compaq Mobile Workstation nw8000 |
Now |
TBA |
Pentium M Processor 755 (2GHz); 512MB RAM; 60GB hard drive; 15-inch LCD; 128MB ATI Mobility Fire GL T2 graphics; DVD+RW drive (based on best configuration). |
| 
IBM Thinkpad T42
|
June 2004 |
TBA |
Pentium M Processor 735 (1.7GHz); 512MB RAM; 40GB hard drive; 15-inch LCD; DVD/CD-RW combo drive. |
|

NEC Versa E2000 |
July 2004 |
TBA |
The Versa E2000 is expected to come with the 1.5GHz version of the Dothan processor. Other details are not available at press time. |
|

NEC Versa E6000 |
End June 2004 |
S$3,400 |
Pentium M Processor 735 (1.7GHz); 256MB RAM; 60GB hard drive; 15-inch LCD; DVD Super Multi Drive (based on best configuration). |
|

Toshiba Tecra M2 |
July 2004 |
TBA |
Pentium M Processor 745 (1.8GHz); 512MB RAM; 80GB hard drive; 14.1-inch LCD; DVD/CD-RW combo. |