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! colspan=8 | Celeron M (Dothan)  | ! colspan=8 | Celeron M (Dothan)  | ||
Revision as of 20:43, 30 January 2010
Intel Celeron MThe Celeron M is a budget processor based on the Pentium M. Compared to the Pentium M it has only half the L2-Cache and lacks the SpeedStep feature (excl. Banias family). Features
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Available Types and ThinkPads featuring them
| Nr. | Frequency (MHz) | L2-Cache (KB) | FSB (MHz) | XD-Bit | VCore (V) | TDP (W) | ThinkPad Models | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Celeron M (Penryn) - Ultra Low Voltage | |||||||
| 723 | 1200 | 1024 | 800 | • | ? | ? | X200s | 
| Celeron M (Dothan) | |||||||
| 380 | 1600 | 1024 | 400 | • | 1.292 | 21.0 | |
| 370 | 1500 | 1024 | 400 | • | ... | 21.0 | R50e, R51e, R52, Z60m, Z60t | 
| 360J | 1400 | 1024 | 400 | • | ... | 21.0 | R50e, R51e, Z60m, Z60t | 
| 360 | 1400 | 1024 | 400 | ... | 21.0 | R50e, R52 | |
| 350J | 1300 | 1024 | 400 | • | ... | 21.0 | |
| 350 | 1300 | 1024 | 400 | ... | 21.0 | R50e, R51, R52 | |
| Celeron M (Dothan) - Ultra Low Voltage | |||||||
| 383 | 1000 | 1024 | 400 | ... | ... | ||
| 373 | 1000 | 512 | 400 | ... | ... | ||
| 353 | 900 | 512 | 400 | ... | ... | ||
| Celeron M (Banias) | |||||||
| 340 | 1500 | 512 | 400 | 1.35 | 21.0 | R50e, R51 | |
| 330 | 1400 | 512 | 400 | 1.35 | 20.0 | R51 | |
| 320 | 1300 | 512 | 400 | 1.35 | 19.0 | R50e, R51 | |
| 310 | 1200 | 512 | 400 | 1.35 | 18.0 | ||
| 800 | 512 | 400 | 1.0 | 7.0 | |||
| Celeron M (Banias) - Ultra Low Voltage | |||||||
| 333 | 900 | 512 | 400 | ... | ... | ||
Thermal Specifications
The max. Core Temperature is 100°C.
GCC 3.3 Optimization Flags
CHOST="i686-pc-linux-gnu" CFLAGS="-march=pentium3 -msse2 -O2 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer" CXXFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"
GCC 3.4 and Later
CHOST="i686-pc-linux-gnu" CFLAGS="-O2 -march=pentium-m -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer" CXXFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"
Someone can expirence problems with GCC 3.4.5 The solution can be
CFLAGS="-mcpu=i686 -O3 -pipe"
Speed Step
For using the speed step with the celeron M you must add the module p4-clockmod.
Kernel Options
When compiling the kernel choose the pentium-M processot type