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Intel to introduce Celeron M 410 series for embedded applications
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
On 28 May, the day when the Intel 65nm Celeron D CPU lineup is set to be launched and the chip giant's expected price cuts for Core Duo processors takes place, Intel will add the Celeron M 410 to augment its current low-end 65nm Celeron M CPU offerings, according to sources at motherboard makers. Intel's Celeron M 410 series, which will be at the lowest end of Intel's notebook-use CPU lineup, delivers a total dissipated power (TDP) of up to 27 watts and features a core clock speed of 1.46 GHz, indicated the sources.
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