Supply currrent of PIC10F20X when at <4MHz frequency

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Hello,
We need a low power micro powered from 5V.
PIC10F20X all consume 1mA at 5V. Thats too much for us.

Do microchip do a 6pin micro which can have its INTOSC adjusted to say 100kHz so it can consume less current? Or are they all stuck at 4MHz?
There used to be a list of all PICs , stating their capabilities, but its been removed from the web

All we need is for the micro to turn a NPN on for 20ms every 5mins.

PIC10F20X
https://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/40001239F.pdf
 

You can achieve µA supply current by waking up the processor periodically from WDT.
 
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Look at the 10F320 series. Typical IDD is 28uA while running at 31KHz and you can internally switch to higher speed/current under program control. They are available in 6-pin 'SOT' packages.

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