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Intel unveils chip for ultra-thin laptops

Francisco : IN : USA | 6 months ago  
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Intel Corp on Monday launched a lighter, power-saving microprocessor intended for use in ultra-thin laptops, a move by the top chip maker to shore up its lead in mobile computing. The new processor, dubbed the Pentium SU2700, comes amid investors' fears that cheaper processors such as the Atom, designed...
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