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Intel To Launch Entry-level CPUs For Centrino 2
In order to defend its entry-level notebook market, Intel is planning to launch two 65nm Merom-based processors for its Centrino 2 platform (Montevina), according to sources at motherboard makers.The CPUs include the Celeron 585 with a core frequency of 2.16 GHz priced at $107 in thousand-unit tray quantities, and Celeron 575 at 2 GHz and $86.
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