How is the Intel Celeron M processor different from the Intel Pentium M processor?
The Intel Pentium M processor is designed, tested and tuned for mobility, including breakthrough mobile performance, enabling extended battery life, enabling sleeker, lighter notebook designs. The Intel Pentium M processor, in conjunction with the Intel 855 Chipset Family and the Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 network connection, is a key component of Intel Centrino mobile technology.
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