Intel to delay new Centrino CPU debut; introduce 1.7GHz Dothan in 1Q
Sources at Taiwanese notebook makers have confirmed reports that Intel will postpone the debut of its next-generation Pentium M processors, codenamed Dothan, to the first quarter of 2004 from year-end.
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