Jan Kivar said:Some second-tier Taiwanese notebook makers will roll out models using Intel desktop-use Prescott processors before the chip giant launches notebook-use Mobile Prescott processors in the second quarter of this year, according to sources.
Aimed at the desktop replacement market, the desktop Prescott notebooks will weigh around 3-3.5 kilograms, have a thickness of about 40mm and consume around 103 watts of power, according to the sources.
Intel is launching desktop Prescott processors today, which would allow local makers to roll out the first desktop Prescott notebooks in March.
Using desktop Prescott processors will give them cost advantages over using Mobile Prescott processors.
Desktop Prescott processors running at 2.8, 3.0 and 3.2GHz with a 800MHz FSB (front-side bus) will be priced at US$178, US$218 and US$278, respectively.
The Mobile Prescott processors will include 3.06, 3.2 and 3.46GHz versions with a 533MHz FSB. They will be quoted at US$234, US$294 and US$433, respectively, the sources said.
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I mean... LOL! Imagine the battery life, and the heat output. You wouldn't want these on your lap...
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