Intel to launch new entry-level processors in August and October
Intel plans to introduce two new entry-level desktop processors in August and October this year, and will drop the price of previous entry-level processors, according to sources familiar with Intel’s plan.Intel will launch the new Pentium E2180 with 2 GHz frequency, 1MB L2 cache and 800 MHz FSB on August 26.
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