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Monica Chen, Taipei; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES [Tuesday 12 May 2009] Intel recently outlined its plans for traditional notebook, CULV-based ultra-thin notebook and netbook product lines for its partners, according to sources at notebook makers. Intel's next-generation Calpella notebook ...
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Sources said late yesterday that the European Commission
will rule against Intel on Wednesday for its purported...
anti-competitive behavior versus AMD. Those aware of the case have told Reuters that the Commission will not only issue a fine but force Intel to change the way it sells processors in ...
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EU likely to fine Intel for antitrust abuse
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Intel to launch Calpella with quad-core notebook chips in Q3
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... Published: 09:50 AM EST Intel still plans to launch its next-generation Calpella notebook platform, expected to find its way into Apple's MacBook lines, sometime in the the third quarter of this year, according to a new report. Citing its usual "sources at notebook makers," DigiTimes claims the chipmaker recently outlined its notebook plans for the remainder of the year to its partners. The plans were broken down by the nicknames Intel has given to its various mobile platforms and theretail price segments they're expected to target. Of interest to Apple followers is ...
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MacRumors : Mac News and Rumors —
Mac Rumors Digitimes reports that Intel has targeted the launch of their next-generation Calpella notebook platform for Q3 2009. Intel's next-generation Calpella notebook platform will launch as scheduled in the third quarter 2009 and targeting models in the 14.0-, 15.6-, 17.1- and 18.4-inch segments at retail prices of above US$1,200 initially for high-end market. Meanwhile, Intel will also reduce the price of the Montevina platform to clear out inventory. Calpella will replace the Montevina platform that is used in current Intel notebooks. The new Calpella platform will ...
Quad-core laptops this year could capitalize on Snow Leopard publicity
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Posted by Dennis SellersDigiTimes says that Intel has targeted the launch of their next-generation Calpella notebook platform for the third quarter of 2009. And with Snow Leopard expected in the near future, I think that we’ll see revamped MacBook Pros with quad-core processors in time for the holidays. As well as quad-core iMacs. ...
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