Intel to cut Celeron D processor prices up to 13 percent, AMD to follow
On the heels of introducing support for extended memory 64 technology (Intel EM64T), or 64-bit memory addressability, to its Celeron line with the its Celeron D 351, Intel plans to cut the prices of its desktop-use Celeron D processors 5.4-13.5% on July 24, according to PC makers.
More here at DigiTimes .
Elecom mouse with horizontal scrolling
- The first real universal remote control
- Two new CPU coolers from Taiwan
- Samsung shows stylish external DVD burner
- Pocketable external harddrive by Io-Data
- New Ricoh digital cam, the Caplio R2S
- Space station gets HAL-like computer
- Tom's Hardware Guide launches online comparison shopping tool
- Microsoft releases shared computer toolkit
- iTunes 4.9 riddled with iTunes phone references
UMC opening door for AMD to invest in SiS?
- BT backs Ethernet for 21st century network
- Sony BMG inks deal with P2P firm Mashboxx
- Sony PS3 to sell for $399?
- Fake news spreads email virus
- Microsoft cleans up AJAX with 'Atlas'
- Net pioneer wants new Internet
- Taking Blogs To The Corporate Masses
- Maxtor ships first SAS harddrives
- Motorola buys Sendo team, patents
Sponsored
See more
Latest news
Miscellaneous Previous news
Partners




