List of Intel Pentium M processors

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This is a list of Intel Pentium M processors. They are all single-core 32-bit CPUs codenamed Banias and Dothan, and targeted at the consumer market of mobile computers.

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Mobile processors

Pentium M

"Banias" (130 nm)

Model Clock rate L2
cache
FSB Mult. Voltage TDP Socket Release dateRelease
price (USD)
Pentium M 1.3 1.3 GHz1 MB400 MT/s13×0.956–1.388 V
22 W
March 12, 2003$292 [1]
Pentium M 1.4 1.4 GHz1 MB400 MT/s14×0.956–1.388 V
22 W
March 12, 2003$377 [1]
Pentium M 1.5 1.5 GHz1 MB400 MT/s15×0.956–1.484 V
24.5 W
March 12, 2003$506 [1]
Pentium M 705 1.5 GHz1 MB400 MT/s15×0.956–1.484 V
24.5 W
May 10, 2004
Pentium M 1.6 1.6 GHz1 MB400 MT/s16×0.956–1.484 V
24.5 W
March 12, 2003$720 [1]
Pentium M 1.7 1.7 GHz1 MB400 MT/s17×0.956–1.484 V
24.5 W
June 2, 2003$725 [2]
Pentium M 1.8 [5] [6] 1.8 GHz1 MB400 MT/s18×0.956–1.484 V
24.5 W
May 10, 2004
Pentium M LV 1.1 1.1 GHz1 MB400 MT/s11×0.956–1.18 V
12 W
March 12, 2003$345 [1]
Pentium M LV 1.2 1.2 GHz1 MB400 MT/s12×0.956–1.18 V
12 W
June 2, 2003$372 [2]
Pentium M LV 718 1.3 GHz1 MB400 MT/s13×0.956–1.18 V
12 W
April 6, 2004$284 [7]
Pentium M ULV 900 900 MHz1 MB400 MT/s0.844–1.004 V
7 W
March 12, 2003$324 [1]
Pentium M ULV 1.0 1 GHz1 MB400 MT/s10×0.844–1.004 V
7 W
June 2, 2003$350 [2]
Pentium M ULV 713 1.1 GHz1 MB400 MT/s11×0.844–1.004 V
7 W
April 6, 2004$262 [7]

"Dothan" (90 nm)

  • All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST)
  • PAE, XD bit (an NX bit implementation): supported by C0 stepping
  • Die size: 87 mm2
  • Steppings: B0, B1, C0
  • C1 stepping Pentium M's are fabbed on a 65 nm process with an actual C0 stepping [8] [9]
Model Clock rate L2
cache
FSB Mult. Voltage TDP Socket Release dateRelease
price (USD)
Pentium M 710 [12] [13] 1.4 GHz2 MB 400 MT/s14×0.988–1.34 V
21 W
June 23, 2004OEM
Pentium M 715 1.5 GHz2 MB400 MT/s15×0.988–1.34 V
21 W
June 23, 2004$209
Pentium M 715A [16] [17] 1.5 GHz2 MB400 MT/s15×0.988–1.34 V
21 W
May 10, 2004OEM
Pentium M 725 1.6 GHz2 MB400 MT/s16×0.988–1.34 V
21 W
June 23, 2004$241
Pentium M 725A [20] [21] 1.6 GHz2 MB400 MT/s16×0.988–1.34 V
21 W
July 2005OEM
Pentium M 730 1.6 GHz2 MB533 MT/s12×1.26–1.356 V
27 W
January 19, 2005$209
Pentium M 735 1.7 GHz2 MB400 MT/s17×0.988–1.34 V
21 W
May 10, 2004$294
Pentium M 735A [24] [25] 1.7 GHz2 MB400 MT/s17×0.988–1.34 V
21 W
May 10, 2004OEM
Pentium M 740 1.73 GHz2 MB533 MT/s13×1.26–1.356 V
27 W
January 19, 2005$241
Pentium M 745 1.8 GHz2 MB400 MT/s18×1.276–1.34 V
21 W
May 10, 2004$423
Pentium M 745A 1.8 GHz2 MB400 MT/s18×1.276–1.34 V
21 W
May 10, 2004OEM
Pentium M 750 1.87 GHz2 MB533 MT/s14×1.26–1.356 V
27 W
January 19, 2005$294
Pentium M 755 2 GHz2 MB400 MT/s20×0.988–1.34 V
21 W
May 10, 2004$637
Pentium M 760 2 GHz2 MB533 MT/s15×1.26–1.356 V
27 W
January 19, 2005$423
Pentium M 765 2.1 GHz2 MB400 MT/s21×0.988–1.356 V
21 W
October 20, 2004$637
Pentium M 770 2.13 GHz2 MB533 MT/s16×1.26–1.372 V
27 W
January 19, 2005$637
Pentium M 780 2.27 GHz2 MB533 MT/s17×1.26–1.404 V
27 W
July 25, 2005$637
Pentium M LV 738 1.4 GHz2 MB 400 MT/s14×0.988–1.116 V
10 W
July 20, 2004$284
Pentium M LV 758 1.5 GHz2 MB400 MT/s15×0.988–1.116 V
7.5 W
January 19, 2005$284
Pentium M LV 778 1.6 GHz2 MB400 MT/s16×0.988–1.116 V
10 W
January 19, 2005$284
Pentium M ULV 723 1 GHz2 MB 400 MT/s10×0.812–0.94 V
5 W
July 20, 2004$241
Pentium M ULV 733 1.1 GHz2 MB400 MT/s11×0.812–0.956 V
5 W
July 20, 2004$262
Pentium M ULV 733J 1.1 GHz2 MB400 MT/s11×0.812–0.956 V
5 W
July 2005$262
Pentium M ULV 753 1.2 GHz2 MB400 MT/s12×0.812–0.956 V
5.5 W
January 19, 2005$262
Pentium M ULV 773 1.3 GHz2 MB400 MT/s13×0.812–0.956 V
5.5 W
January 19, 2005$262

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  10. Pentium M 710(BGA)
  11. Pentium M 710(PGA)
  12. Pentium M 710(BGA)
  13. Pentium M 710(PGA)
  14. Pentium M 715A(BGA)
  15. Pentium M 715A(PGA)
  16. Pentium M 715A(BGA)
  17. Pentium M 715A(PGA)
  18. Pentium M 725A(BGA)
  19. Pentium M 725A(PGA)
  20. Pentium M 725A(BGA)
  21. Pentium M 725A(PGA)
  22. Pentium M 735A(BGA)
  23. Pentium M 735A(PGA)
  24. Pentium M 735A(BGA)
  25. Pentium M 735A(PGA)