San Francisco, Jan 06: Intel Corp., which dominates the market for computer processors, on Monday said it had introduced a less expensive line of mobile chips to be used in budget-oriented notebook and tablet PCs.
The line of processors, dubbed Celeron M, are based on the same circuit design as Intel's flagship mobile chip, the Pentium M, the company said.
Celeron M chips, however, lack some of the Pentium M's features and will initially cost around 35 percent less than Pentium M, chips running at the same speed, Intel said.
Hewlett-Packard Co. and tablet PC maker Motion Computing are already selling products based on the Celeron M on their Web sites. Bureau Report