Single-core Conroe to appear as Pentium E1000 and Celeron 400 series
Intel’s single-core Conroe-L processors will appear in two family series, with the Pentium E1000 scheduled for launch in the second quarter of 2007, while the Celeron 400 will arrive one quarter later, according to Taiwan-based motherboard makers that have reviewed Intel’s latest desktop CPU roadmap. The two lines will replace the current Pentium 4 and Celeron D CPU lines, the makers added.
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