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Intel To Add More Entry-level CPUs To Santa Rosa Platform; SFF Montevina Pricing Revealed
9:39 AM - February 22, 2008 by
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Intel is planning to launch three entry-level SV/ULV CPUs for its Santa Rosa notebook platform in April, sources at notebook makers have disclosed. Intel plans to launch the Celeron 570 first on April 6 priced at $134, and then on April 20 the company will add the Celeron 550 and 560 with prices set at $86 and $107, respectively.
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