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Intel Launches Advanced Notebook PC Processor

Intel Corp., the world's largest chip maker, unveiled on Monday a new mobile processor for notebook computers that boosts performance while keeping battery life roughly the same as previous versions. The Pentium M processors are Intel's first mobile processors built with a cutting-edge manufacturing technology that allows features as small as 90 billionths of a meter to be placed on the chip.

They are also the first to be sold under a new branding scheme in which Intel's chips are numbered like car models instead of labeled by their raw speed in gigahertz. Twenty-eight notebook computer systems based on the new chip were released on Monday, with around 50 systems to be ready for sale by mid-July, said Anand Chandrasekhar, Intel's head of mobile computing. The new chip opens up advanced applications to notebook computer users like full-screen high-definition video playing and mobile videoconferencing, while keeping the PC relatively light, Intel said.

News source: Reuters

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