From a Digitimes e-mail:
Note: An April 15 article incorrectly stated that Intel would push back the launch of its Yonah CPU to the second quarter of 2006, and erroneously cited a Register article. The DigiTimes article should have said that Intel will delay its 64-bit mobile CPU. The Register article stated Intel will release its ultra-low voltage Yonahs in the second quarter of 2006.
This is the first I've heard of an Intel 64-bit mobile processor....
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Yonah is a dual core Dothan with a lot of floating point improvements. Intel claims it won't launch until early next year, but The Inquirer has good information that it may ship a good deal earlier than that. Yonah is entirely 32-bit, as it is related to Dothan.
Merom is the replacement for Yonah.
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=21666
Expected launch is Q3 of 2006. My best guess is that Intel will, if possible, time the release with Microsoft's Longhorn Windows in order to maximize sales.
Yonah is a dual core Dothan with a lot of floating point improvements. Intel claims it won't launch until early next year, but The Inquirer has good information that it may ship a good deal earlier than that. Yonah is entirely 32-bit, as it is related to Dothan.
Merom is the replacement for Yonah.
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=21666
Expected launch is Q3 of 2006. My best guess is that Intel will, if possible, time the release with Microsoft's Longhorn Windows in order to maximize sales.
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