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Bonnell (project Silverthorne then) was designed by a then-new low-power design team Intel created at their Texas Development Center in Austin in 2004 along with a new chipset ({{intel|Poulsbo|l=chipset}}) design team. The design team was led by Elinora Yoeli. While Yoeli previously worked at her native country, Bonnell was a US design and was unconnected to any of Intel's projects worked on by the Israel Design Center in Haifa. Previously Yoeli led the Israeli team in the development of {{\\|Pentium M}}.
 
Bonnell (project Silverthorne then) was designed by a then-new low-power design team Intel created at their Texas Development Center in Austin in 2004 along with a new chipset ({{intel|Poulsbo|l=chipset}}) design team. The design team was led by Elinora Yoeli. While Yoeli previously worked at her native country, Bonnell was a US design and was unconnected to any of Intel's projects worked on by the Israel Design Center in Haifa. Previously Yoeli led the Israeli team in the development of {{\\|Pentium M}}.
 
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[[File:intel low-power roadmap (45-32-22).png|500px|right|thumb|[[45 nm]] - [[32 nm]] roadmap.]]
 
 
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