Intel to cut Pentium M CPU prices to compete with AMD Turion 64
Intel plans to cut the prices of its 700-series Pentium M processors on July 24, to take on AMDs newly launched Turion 64 mobile CPUs, according to sources at Taiwan notebook makers.
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