Stealey

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Stealey
General information
Launched June 2007 ; 17 years ago  ( 2007-06 )
Discontinued 2008 ; 16 years ago  ( 2008 )
Marketed by Intel
Designed by Intel
Common manufacturer(s)
  • Intel
CPUID code 06dx
Product code 80536
Performance
Max. CPU clock rate 600 MHz to 800 MHz
FSB speeds 400 MT/s
Cache
L1 cache 64 KB (32 KB data + 32 KB instructions)
L2 cache 512 KB
Architecture and classification
Application Mobile Internet Device (MID)
Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC)
Ultralight laptop
Technology node 90 nm
Microarchitecture P6 variant
Instruction set x86
Instructions MMX , SSE , SSE2
Physical specifications
Transistors
  • 176 million
Cores
  • 1
Package(s)
  • Micro ball grid array (mPGA)
Socket(s)
  • mBGA479
Model(s)
  • Intel A100
  • Intel A110
History
Predecessor(s) Pentium M
Successor(s) Intel Atom

Stealey is the codename for a low-power x86 architecture microprocessor based on a Dothan core derived from the Intel Pentium M , built on a 90 nm process with 512 KB L2 cache and 400 MT/s front side bus (FSB). It was branded as Intel A100 and Intel A110 and appeared as part of the McCaslin platform . [1] They were replaced in 2008 by the Menlow platform , including the 45 nm Silverthorne CPU and Poulsbo SCH. [2]

The A110 runs at 800 MHz, the A100 at 600 MHz, and both have a TDP of 3 watts , and a power consumption in the lowest power state of only 0.4 watts. [3]

The A100 and A110 processors are part of the Intel Ultra Mobile Platform 2007 [4] and were designed to be used in MIDs , UMPCs and Ultralight laptops .

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References [ edit ]

  1. ^ Evan Blass (2007-04-06), Intel poised to unveil new UMPC platform? , Engadget , retrieved 2008-01-25
  2. ^ Intel News Disclosures From Day 2 Of The Intel Developer Forum In Beijing , Intel , 2007-04-18 , retrieved 2008-01-25
  3. ^ Intel Processor A100 and A110 on 90 nm Process with 512-KB L2 Cache (PDF) , Intel , archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-02-24 , retrieved 2008-01-25
  4. ^ Intel Ultra Mobile Platform 2007 , Intel , retrieved 2008-01-25