Intel has well-versed notebook seller of a cunning plan to reorganize its ULV CPU array, by adding up reasonable dual-cores in the mid range plus approaching the respected SU3500 into the entry level. The changes should go into influence in Q4 and later on.
The high-end SU9000 series will be maintained no main changes there.
Core 2 Solo SU3000 series parts, mostly the SU3500, will be restored by the SU7000 series chips. The reasonable 1.3GHz SU7300 will most likely be the charming spot in the array, plus the SU7800 should confirm up later on.
The Pentium SU2000 series is to be restored by Core 2 Duo SU4000 series parts, mostly be the SU4100, even though SU4500 as well as SU4700 parts are also being designed.
Celeron parts will be changed by Celeron SU3000 series parts. This sounds a bit indistinguishable, as the only Celeron part was the dual-core SU2300 which didn't observe various design wins anyhow, plus it's feasible the SU3000 is simply a typo, plus it's actually SU2000.
Lowest of the low end series, Celeron 700 will be kept back. Intel has freshly presented a somewhat quicker version of the 723, dubbed Celeron 743.



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