Intel 45 nm notebook CPUs to account for 50 percent of total shipments in Q2 08
In reports similar to those for server platforms, Intel plans to ramp up its 45nm mobile processors (Penryn) and related platforms to account for over 50% of the company’s total notebook shipments in the second quarter of 2008, according to sources at notebook makers. 45 nm-based Penryn processors for Santa Rosa Refresh will launch in first quarter of 2008 and are expected to account for 20% of total notebook CPU shipments for the quarter.
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