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Intel's Santa Rosa-supporting CPUs to be available in May
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Intel is preparing to release new Core 2 Duo mobile CPUs with 800 MHz front-side bus (FSB) speeds optimized for its upcoming Santa Rosa platform in May, according to sources at Taiwan notebook makers. The new processors will include the T7770, T7500, T7300 and T7100, and are expected have prices varying between US$209 and US$530.
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