Intel Ups the Launch of the Shelton CPU


Intel Ups the Launch of the Shelton CPU

Intel has changed the launch date of their Shelton CPU platform to May.

The technology is intended for low-cost laptops, and is based around the 45nm, 1.6Ghz single-core Diamondville processor, as well as variants of the 945G chipset. The Diamondville that the Shelton processor is based on has 512kB of L2 cache, and runs on a 533MHz frontside bus.

Diamondville will enter the market as the 230 processor, the laptop version being named the N270.

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