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Don't buy notebooks this Summer

We reveal Intel's mobile roadmap

If you were planning on treating yourself to a new notebook this Summer so you could 'work from home' while sipping a cold beer in the garden, think again. Intel is set to launch some really cool mobile processors during the Summer months but will replace them with even cooler products less than three months later. The mobile Pentium II 400MHz is set for launch in June at an expected price of around $475 in 0.25 micron guise and $525 in the slinky new 0.18 variant. But by September that price will have dropped to just $310 for the 0.25 and $350 for the 0.18. The reason for this is the arrival of the 600, 500 and 450MHz Pentium III Coppermine mobiles in September, marking identical speed ratings for desktop and mobile products for the first time. Intel itself has stated that it is moving from 75 per cent desktops / 25 per cent notebooks to the opposite situation within two years, citing the increasing power of notebook hardware and the increasing mobility of its workforce as the main reasons. As expected, the high end PIII mobiles will attract a price premium, the smart money predicting price tags of over $750 for the 600MHz parts. But, more interestingly, there will be a 400MHz mobile Celeron in June at just $180, comparing very favourably with the mobile PIIs. And by September, a 433MHz mobile Celeron at around the same price, will sound the death knell for the mobile PIIs, which will never exceed 400MHz. So the message is: wait until Autumn before buying that new notebook. ®

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