Intel to greet AMD Sempron with Celeron price cuts
Intel is expected to lower the prices of its Celeron CPU line, including the recently released Celeron D models, on August 22, to combat Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)’s August release of its Sempron processors, according to sources at Taiwanese notebook makers.
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