5. CPU, Chipset, Super I/O
and Memory
Intel Pentium M CPU
The central processing unit (CPU) consists of:
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Pentium® M 745 (400 MHz FSB, 1.8GHz, BGA or PGA package)
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Pentium® M LV 738 (400 MHz FSB, 1.4GHz, BGA package)
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Celeron M ULV 373 (400 MHz FSB, 1.0GHz, BGA)
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Celeron M 370 (400MHz, 1.5GHz, BGA or PGA)
Configuration
You can configure support for the CPU from the BIOS Setup Utility. (Press the Delete
button during reboot to see the BIOS Setup Utility.)
Go to the Advanced Menu->CPU Configuration Submenu.
For complete information on BIOS setup options, see the BIOS Operation section in the
back of this manual.
Intel 3100 Chipset
The low-power Intel® 3100 Chipset merges north- and south-bridge functionality into
one chip while supporting up to 4GB (future) of DDR2 system memory, which enables a
60% increase in peak memory bandwidth and power benefits over DDR memory. The
chipset supports PCI Express bus architecture, a highly scalable general purpose I/O
for the latest industry peripherals such as the Express Card.
The chipset, which integrates memory and I/O controllers, offers support for the
following features:
The IMCH (Integrated Memory Control Hub) portion of the chipset supports the
following:
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Memory Interface
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FSB (Front Side Bus)
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PCI Express Interface (8 x lanes)
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SMB (System Management Bus)
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