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Intel's Pentium III.(Brief Article)
Purchasing, March, 2001
* Intel's Pentium III will fade out of desktop personal computers by the end of the year in favor of the Pentium 4 for high-end machines and the Celeron for low-end desktops. Anand Chandrasekher, vice president of microprocessor marketing, says a new version of the Pentium III, based on the 0.13micron manufacturing process and code-named Tualatin, will come out in the third quarter, but only for notebooks and low-end servers.
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