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Intel Banias 1.4, 1.5, 1.6Ghz mobile CPU is expected to be released in Q1. Whilst being x86 compatible, Banias will be Intel's first CPU designed specifically for mobile usage with a much greater emphasis on power conservation. Banias will feature aggressive clock gating (switching unused processor blocks off when they are not in use) to help reduce power and will feature Intel's MicroOps Fusion technology to make more efficient use of the processors execution units. Banias may also feature 1Mb of L2 cache.
Intel Odem chipset for Banias is expected to be released at the Q1. Odem will use the ICH4M South Bridge, providing USB2 support, and will use a DDR memory interface.
Intel Montara GM & GML chipsets for Banias is expected to be released at the Q1. Montara has a specification similar to Odem, but will additionally incorporate a graphics core.Intel Dothan mobile CPU is the 0.09 micron successor to Banias. Dothan is expected to feature a 400Mhz FSB speed and 2Mb cache. Like Banias, Dothan will use Intel's Odem and Montara chipsets.