Intel cuts Mobile Celeron prices
Intel today published new prices for Mobile Celerons, with big cuts for the top three clock speeds. You know the drill: all prices quoted are for 1,000 units. The 1.2GHz part drops 21 per cent from $170 to $134; the 1.13 falls 28 per cent from $134 to $96; and the 1.06 falls 25 per cent from $107 to $80. Prices remain as is for all other mobile Celerons.
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