 | Intel® 915 Express chipset family and the Intel® PRO/Wireless network connection, is a key component of Intel® Centrino® mobile technology. It delivers outstanding mobile performance and low-power enhancements for sleeker, lighter notebook designs.
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| Intel® Pentium® M processor Features |
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| Processor | Intel® Pentium® M processor |
| Processor NumberΔ | 780,
770,
760,
750,
740 |
| Architecture | 90nm |
| L2 Cache | 2MB |
| Clock Speed | 1.73 to 2.26 GHz |
| Front Side Bus | 533 MHz |
| Chipset | Intel® 915 Chipset Family |
| Wireless |
Intel® PRO/Wireless Network Connection |
| RAM | Supports up to 2 GB of DDR |
| Other Key Features | - Mobile Optimized Architecture
- Low Power Technologies
- Streaming SIMD Extensions 2
- Micro FCPGA packaging technologies
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| Additional Information | - Reduce Total Cost of Ownership
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| Intel® Pentium® M processor Features & Benefits |
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| Features | Benefits |
| Power Optimized 533 MHz processor system bus, Micro-ops Fusion & Dedicated Stack Manager. | Allows faster execution of instructions at lower power. |
| Support for enhanced Intel SpeedStep® technology w/ multiple voltage & frequency operating points. | Allows for better match of performance to application demand. |
| Execute Disable Bit Support | Can Help prevent certain classes of malicious "buffer overflow" attacks when combined with supporting operating system. This is an optional feature and is available on the latest Intel® Pentium® M Processors |
| Support for Intel® Mobile Voltage Positioning (Intel® MVP IV). | Dynamically lowers voltage based on processor activity to lower thermal design power enabling smaller notebooks. |
Δ Intel processor numbers are not a measure of performance. Processor numbers differentiate features within each processor family, not across different processor families.