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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