Intel is moving Pentium 4 and Celeron processor technology and capabilities into the mobile space with four new chips aimed at the desktop-replacement and value-mobile markets. The newest mobile chips from Intel — three Mobile Pentium 4s and a Celeron M — are not cutting edge and not intended for the mainstream mobile market, but rather take some desktop-like features to the mobile segment, allowing use of multithreaded and processor-intensive multimedia applications.
Intel Pushes Desktop Power into New Mobile Processors
Posted by: Jay Lyman June 2, 2004 09:46 AMIntel is moving Pentium 4 and Celeron processor technology and capabilities into the mobile space with four new chips aimed at the desktop-replacement and value-mobile markets. The newest mobile chips from Intel — three Mobile Pentium 4s and a Celeron M — are not cutting edge and not intended for the mainstream mobile market, but rather take some desktop-like features to the mobile segment, allowing use of multithreaded and processor-intensive multimedia applications.