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Intel to add more entry-level CPUs to Santa Rosa platform

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 22 February 2008 - 13:35 · 3 comments & 2743 views

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Intel is planning to launch three entry-level SV/ULV CPUs for its Santa Rosa notebook platform in April, sources at notebook makers have disclosed. Intel plans to launch the Celeron 570 first on April 6 priced at US$134, and then on April 20 the company will add the Celeron 550 and 560 with prices set at US$86 and US$107, respectively

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#1 Citrusleak on 22 Feb 2008 - 16:47
Just what the world needs: More celerons..... not!

Btw, nice Intel logo.
#2 +0-Neo-0 on 22 Feb 2008 - 18:16
*** Just in from Intel *** Intel, "We wanna sell lower end CPU's to compete with AMD for the low end market" or "We came up with a way to use excess silicon we had lyin on the floor to make some CPU's to make some more $$$" Celeron's are crap, but if they started to use those new chips in say a smartphone or somethin' along those lines it would be great. Other than that don't waste your money and go with the 1st class chips.
#3 Turbonium on 22 Feb 2008 - 20:48
There's nothing "wrong" with Celerons guys. Get a grip.

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