Saturday, April 17, 2004
Sonoma Offers More Speed, Better Power Savings
Posted by Jason Dunn in "NEWS" @ 07:00 AM
Dothan, which will start to ship during the current quarter, offers 2MB of on-chip cache and supports a faster 533-MHz front-side bus, which connects the chipset with the processor. Dothan will also consume the same amount of power as Intel's current Pentium M chips. The existing Pentium M chips, formerly known by the codename Banias, have 1MB of on-chip cache and use a 400-MHz front-side bus."
Double the cache, faster front side bus, same power consumption? Sweet! That will make video/audio/photo editing even faster. Toss in 802.11a/b/g support and a new High Definition Audio chip, and we're golden for making notebooks better equipped for mobile digital media. Bring it on!