Intel schedules four 'Yonahs' for early 2006
Intel’s 65nm dual-core Pentium M successor, codenamed ’Yonah’, will ship at 1.67, 1.84, 2.0 and 2.17 GHz when it debuts early next year, the latest company roadmaps to be made public reveal.
The four dual-core incarnations will be accompanied by just one 2 Mb L2 single-core version of the part, as Intel had already announced, clocked at 1.67 GHz.
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