Intel to deliver a low cost processor for ultra-portables
AMD’s Athlon Neo processor will get some company later on this year. Intel is apparently planning to release a new Core-based architecture for inexpensive ultra-portable notebooks later this year. In a CNET report, Intel sources at CES confirmed that the processor was going to be a “tweak” of Intel’s existing ultra-low voltage (ULV) line of processors and would be built on a package size of 22 sq mm. These new processors will enable inexpensive ultra-portable systems that would measure less than one inch thick and would not compete directly with netbook systems which typically cost less than $500 dollars.
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