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Pentium 4 Mobile M2.5GHz
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Pentium_4_Mobile_M2.5GHz
Release period
16-Apr-2003
Pentium 4 Mobile M2.5GHz Review
The Mobile Intel Pentium 4 Processor was released to address the problem of putting a full desktop Pentium 4 processor into a laptop, which some manufacturers were doing. The Mobile Pentium 4 used a 533 MHz FSB, following the desktop Pentium 4's evolution. Oddly, increasing the bus speed by 133 MHz (33 MHz core) caused a massive increase in TDPs, as mobile Pentium 4 processors gave off 59.8 W - 70 W of heat, with the Hyper-Threading variants giving off 66.1 W - 88 W. This allowed the mobile Pentium 4 to bridge the gap between the desktop Pentium 4 (giving off 115 W maximum), and the Pentium 4-M (giving off 35 W maximum).
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Pentium 4 Mobile M2.5GHz Performance Specification
CPU Speed
CPU Cores
CPU Codename
TDP (Power)
Lithography
Mobo Socket
Main Link
CPU Details
2.5 GHz
1 cores
Northwood
35W
130nm
Socket 478/Socket N
Notebook CPU
L1 Cache
L2 Cache
L3 Cache
Approved
GD RATING
2
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