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Intel to launch 65 nm Celeron D on 28 May
9:15 AM - May 16, 2006 by
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According to motherboard manufacturers who spoke to DigiTimes, on 28 May, Intel will launch its 65 nm single-core Celeron D processors, which will be based on a Cedar Mill core, and have a power consumption of about 65 W. The launch date will follow right after the scheduled May 23 launch of AMD's AM2-compatible processors, the makers indicated.
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