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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
.
See also
[
edit
]
References
[
edit
]
- ^
Evan Blass (2007-04-06),
Intel poised to unveil new UMPC platform?
,
Engadget
, retrieved
2008-01-25
- ^
Intel News Disclosures From Day 2 Of The Intel Developer Forum In Beijing
,
Intel
, 2007-04-18
, retrieved
2008-01-25
- ^
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
- ^
Intel Ultra Mobile Platform 2007
,
Intel
, retrieved
2008-01-25