Mobile Celeron will arrive at January end
Watch the notebook prices fall
Posted in Business, 17th November 1998 15:22 GMT
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Great Beast Intel is shipping completed samples of its Celeron mobile processor, embedded in notebooks. As reported here earlier from the Intel Developer Forum, Intel is developing a Celeron mobile processor. Now sources close to the company tell The Register that the product, codenamed Dixon, will ship towards the end of January next year. No prices for the product are yet available but the speed of the product is expected to be a minimum of 366MHz. Intel is making a bid not only for the budget PC desktop but also for the notebook market as well. That will mean we will see cheaper notebooks in the first quarter of next year. ®
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