ULV processors
Apr 9 2007, Naveen

Gateway will be very soon rolling out its 12.1-inch E-100M business sub-notebbok, which will be the among the first to offer Intel’s Core 2 Duo ultra-low voltage processor in an ultra-portable laptop. The new processor integrated will be the new U7600..

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