The
Intel Pentium M 733, internally known as
Dothan, was a chip specifically developed for notebooks. This processor set new standards for mobile computers and their capabilities. Its greatest strength clearly lay in its exceptional energy efficiency. This enabled a remarkably long battery life for mobile devices, a very welcome advantage at the time.
For its time, the
Intel Pentium M 733 offered very respectable computing power. It mastered everyday applications and office tasks reliably and effortlessly. The chip was a solid foundation for productive work on the go. With 2 MB Level 2 cache, it ensured fast data access. This improved the overall system response in a pleasant way.
Manufacturing in the advanced 90-nanometer process contributed significantly to low heat generation. This was a great advantage for compact and also quiet notebooks. Users appreciated the successful mix of good performance and low power consumption very much. The
Intel Pentium M 733 thus set an important accent.
It significantly shaped the era of mobile computers. We remember it as an important step in development. It improved the entire mobile computing experience in a significant way.
- Excellent energy efficiency
- Solid computing power for its time
- 2 MB Level 2 cache
- Manufacturing in 90-nanometer process