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Intel promises to add some stamina to mobile devices
...on the user's experience, according to the company. Chandrasekher said that Dothan - a new version of the Pentium M processor with 140 million transistors... Read more
Sep 18, 2003
silicon.com > Technology > Hardware
Intel's Pandora has a Mac Mini feel
...HFS. The hybrid motherboard is based on a socket 479 Pentium M (Dothan) CPU, Intel's 915G desktop chipset and ICH6 I/O controller. The... Read more
Jun 1, 2005
silicon.com > Technology > Hardware
Intel CEO to employees: 'Improve our track record'
...major notebook product delay in 2004. Intel also delayed the launch of Dothan, its latest Pentium M notebook processor, from January or February until May... Read more
Jul 28, 2004
silicon.com > Technology > Hardware
Intel ushers in new naming era
...unveiled three models of its latest Pentium M processor, a chip dubbed Dothan, at an event in San Francisco. The company had originally planned to... Read more
May 10, 2004
silicon.com > Technology > Hardware
Back to the drawing board for Intel roadmaps
Chip changes ahead Read more
May 10, 2004
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