Kicking off the new year by trying to leverage last year’s biggest PC trend — burgeoning sales of cheaper notebook computers — Intel and AMD released new mobile processors for the value and 64-bit markets this week. Intel is aiming the Celeron M at the value market to compete with AMD in the value space and to create differentiation from the company’s higher-end Pentium M processor. AMD, meantime, continued its push in the notebook computer market with the introduction of the new Mobile AMD Athlon 64, the latest addition to the company’s Athlon 64 family.
Intel Unveils Low-Cost Celeron M While AMD Releases Mobile Athlon 64
Posted by: Jay Lyman January 6, 2004 10:06 AMKicking off the new year by trying to leverage last year’s biggest PC trend — burgeoning sales of cheaper notebook computers — Intel and AMD released new mobile processors for the value and 64-bit markets this week. Intel is aiming the Celeron M at the value market to compete with AMD in the value space and to create differentiation from the company’s higher-end Pentium M processor. AMD, meantime, continued its push in the notebook computer market with the introduction of the new Mobile AMD Athlon 64, the latest addition to the company’s Athlon 64 family.