`Northwood' to replace mobile Pentium III
Sources say Intel will replace its fastest mobile chip in 2001 with a new processor, code-named Northwood.
Based on the same 32-bit architecture as Intel's next-generation Willamette desktop chip, Northwood will begin Intel's transition to a 0.13-micron process.
Northwood's sister chip - Willamette - is due to debut late this year for desktop machines. Willamette is expected to offer speeds as high as 1GHz.
Details are online in the story at www.zdnn.com .
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