Intel's new Pentium M 765 clocks in at 2.1GHz
After major mobile processor price cuts last week (from 13 to 34 percent) and the ditching of a 4GHz desktop chip,
Intel announced their newest Pentium M CPU, the 765, which has a 2.1 Ghz clock speed, a whopping 2MB of L2 cache, and 400Mhz frontside bus speed. Improved power consumption (though no concrete specs were offered) and a speed increase is what Intel touts in their latest mobile offering, so if you just bought a Pentium M 2.0Ghz CPU laptop (like we just did a few weeks ago), know that you can't brag about having the fastest Pentium M any more. Like what normally happens 15 minutes after you buy a new computer. Great, innit?