Final shipment of Intel Napa products set for end-2008
Intel will complete the last shipment of its 65nm dual-core Yonah processors used in the Napa platform in November of 2008, notebook makers familiar with Intel’s latest product roadmap indicated. In addition, the last shipment scheduled for the chip maker’s Sonoma products (Dothan processors) is set for February 2007, according to the makers.
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