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Stealey - Cores - Intel
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| Edit Values | |
| Stealey | |
| Stealey Chip | |
| General Info | |
| Designer | Intel |
| Manufacturer | Intel |
| Introduction | April 17, 2007 (announced) |
| Microarchitecture | |
| Microarchitecture | Pentium M |
| Word Size | 4 octets 32 bit8 nibbles |
| Process | 90 nm 0.09 μm 9.0e-5 mm |
| Technology | CMOS |
| Succession | |
Stealey was an ultra-low power core, a derivative of Dothan, designed specifically for the UMPCs, ultralight laptops/nettops, MIDs, and embedded internet devices. Stealey-based microprocessors were branded as Intel A1xx series and were part of the Ultra Mobile Platform 2007.
Facts about "Stealey - Cores - Intel"
| designer | Intel + |
| first announced | April 17, 2007 + |
| instance of | core + |
| main image | |
| main image caption | Stealey Chip + |
| manufacturer | Intel + |
| microarchitecture | Pentium M + |
| name | Stealey + |
| process | 90 nm (0.09 μm, 9.0e-5 mm) + |
| technology | CMOS + |
| word size | 32 bit (4 octets, 8 nibbles) + |