The source reports that Intel plans to release three 32nm dual-core processor Arrandale (platform Calpella), namely the Core i7-640UM (1.2GHz), Core i7-620UM (1.06GGts) and Core I5-520UM (1.06GGts) with the price (if purchase in the U.S. in the batch of 1000 pieces) $ 305, $ 278 and $ 241, respectively, in the first half of 2010. These processors are designed for installation in ultra-thin notebooks.

According to unofficial data, in the third quarter of 2010, Intel plans to introduce a few more mobile processors. Until 2010, that is, in the coming weeks, Intel plans to release dual-core Core 2 Duo SU9600, SU9400 and SU7300, Pentium SU4100 and SU2300, and single-core Celeron 743 (platform Montevina), which are also designed for ultra-thin notebooks. Three 32nm processors will be designed for middle and upper segments of the market, and soon after their announcement of Intel is going to gradually discontinue the processor Core 2 Duo SU9600.

According to available data, in the third quarter of 2010, Intel will launch two processors for the platform Calpella, designed for mid-market and is likely to introduce multiple processors Montevina and Calpella to entry level. At the same time, Intel will phase out production processor SU7300, SU2300, and Core 2 Solo SU3500 and begin to upgrade single-core processors Celeron, which will have the same price as the existing Celeron 743, but it will ensure better performance.

Intel plans in the first half of 2010 to support the price of netbooks at about $ 500 with the forthcoming platform Pine Trail-M, and in the third quarter of 2010 allowed to sell new ultra-thin laptops for about $ 600-800, the sources said. In January, Intel also plans to introduce 32nm processors, codenamed Clarkdale, designed for desktop computers, including Core i5-670 and Core i5-661.