Intel shipping classmate PCs to emerging markets
Intel has announced that Intel-powered classmate PCs are shipping in volume to emerging markets. These affordable yet fully functional PCs based on the Intel Celeron M processor are the first education-oriented mobile computer to ship in volume to Brazil and Mexico, said the company.
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