Dual-core Celeron M to arrive in Q1 2007
Intel is expected to introduce a lineup of 64-bit dual-core Celeron M processors to the notebook market in the first quarter of 2007, according to sources at Taiwan notebook makers.
Keeping its pricing edge with 64-bit mobile Sempron CPUs, AMD still has one more quarter to leverage its advantage, notebook makers commented.
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