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NEW PROCESSORS FROM INTEL COMPLETE TRANSITION OF ITS ENTIRE MOBILE PRODUCT LINE TO 0.13-MICRON

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NEW PROCESSORS FROM INTEL COMPLETE TRANSITION
OF ITS ENTIRE MOBILE PRODUCT

LINE TO 0.13-MICRON PROCESS TECHNOLOGY



Industry's Most Advanced Technology Boosts Performance and

Lowers Power Consumption



Jan 21, 2002 -- Intel Corporation today announced seven new mobile

processors built on Intel's industry leading 0.13-micron fabrication

process. Intel has now driven its entire mobile processor product line to

the industry's most advanced process technology. Smaller chip geometries,

enabled by this advanced chip making process, result in lower power

consumption and smaller size while enabling higher levels of performance.

The three new Low Voltage and Ultra Low Voltage Intel® Pentium® III

processors - M and an Ultra Low Voltage mobile Intel® Celeron® processor, at

speeds up to 866 MHz, offer increased performance and the world's lowest

power consumption** for the ultra-portable mobile PC market segment. For

value notebooks, Intel launched three mobile Celeron processors at speeds up

to 1.20 GHz.

Systems based on the new mobile processors will be available from

leading computer makers worldwide including Compaq, Fujitsu, Hewlett

Packard, IBM, MEI, NEC, Sharp Electronics and Toshiba.

"Intel's mobile processor family is leading the industry in the

next generation process technology conversion by being the first product

line using 0.13-micron in all market segments," said Anand Chandrasekher,

vice president and general manager of Intel's Mobile Platforms Group. "The

mobile Pentium III processor-M family offers higher performing and lower-

power processors for every mobile PC form factor from the sleekest,

mini-notebooks to the most powerful new notebook designs."



Increased Capabilities for Mobile Processors



Intel's 0.13-micron fabrication process is the industry's most advanced,

high-volume manufacturing technology. Intel's mobile processors built on

0.13-micron consume up to 40 percent less power, are 30 percent smaller and

20 percent faster than mobile processors built on Intel's 0.18-micron

process. 

The mobile Pentium III processor-M family feature architectural enhancements

including support of Enhanced Intel SpeedStep(tm) technology that can

automatically switch between Maximum Performance Mode and Battery Optimized

Mode, providing the best balance of performance and low power consumption.

The Deeper Sleep mode provides a power reduction from previous low power

sleep states to help extend battery life * reaching power levels as low as

two tenths of a watt or less.



New Processor Specifications And Pricing



Processor Frequency Price in 1K Unit Quantities Average

Power Voltage Process Technology L2 Cache

Low Voltage Mobile Intel® Pentium® III processor-M 866 MHz/ 533 MHz in

Battery Mode $316 <1 Watt Battery Optimized 1.15 Volts/ 1.05

volts in Battery Mode 0.13-micron 512Kb

Low Voltage Mobile Intel® Pentium® III processor-M 850 MHz/ 500 MHz in

Battery Mode $316 <1 Watt Battery Optimized 1.15 Volts/ 1.05

volts/ in Battery Mode 0.13-micron 512Kb

Ultra Low Voltage Mobile Intel® Pentium® III processor-M 750 MHz/ 350

MHz in Battery Mode $209 <0.5 Watt Battery Optimized 1.1 Volts/

0.95 volts/ in Battery Mode 0.13-micron 512Kb







Processor Frequency Price in 1K Unit Quantities Voltage

Process Technology L2 Cache

Mobile Intel® Celeron® processor 1.20 GHz $170 1.45 Volts

0.13-micron 256Kb

Mobile Intel® Celeron® processor 1.13 GHz $134 1.45 Volts

0.13-micron 256Kb

Mobile Intel® Celeron® processor 1.06 GHz $107 1.45 Volts

0.13-micron 256Kb

Ultra Low Voltage Mobile Intel® Celeron® processor 650 MHz $144 1.1

Volts 0.13-micron 256Kb







Intel, the world's largest chip maker, is also a leading manufacturer of

computer, networking and communications products. Additional information

about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom

<http://www.intel.com/pressroom>.





Intel, Pentium, Celeron and Enhanced SpeedStep technology are trademarks of

Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other

countries.

*Third party marks and brands are the property of their respective holders.

** For more information on Intel's mobile power measurement, visit:

<http://developer.intel.com/design/mobile/perfbref/>