Yes, but the architecture is different. The Pentium M is more efficient (does more work per clock cycle). The 1.6 GHz P-M is about equivalent to a 2.2-2.4 P4-M.
or *gasp* head on over to Intel's Site... they've got more Pentium Mobile Stuff (and the associated Centrino model), then you can shake a stick of DDR at..
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