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Intel Aiming To Almost Double Notebook CPU Shipments By 2011
11:05 AM - January 18, 2008 by
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Intel plans to aggressively expand its shipments of notebook CPUs aiming to almost double its total of 2007 within the next few years, according to sources close to the company. Since Intel launched its Centrino platform in 2003, shipments have grown from 38 million notebook CPUs in the first year to 79 million in 2006.
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