Intel may launch Jonah in 2H 2005 or 1H 2006
Intel’s plan to integrate its families of notebook and desktop processors by introducing a single CPU, codenamed Jonah, to be used by both lines will not be realized until the second half of 2005 at the earliest, or in the first half of 2006 at the latest, according to sources at Taiwanese notebook makers.
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