According
to DailyTech, Intel will quietly introduce two new additions to its Core Duo
lineup this week. The fastest of the two, the new Core Duo T2700 is a 2.33GHz
dual-core 65nm Yonah-based CPU, specifically targeted for high end notebooks and
desktop replacement (DTR) devices. The processor is already shipping at some
retail outlets, and should start showing up in high-end notebooks very soon. The
previous high end model, the 2.16GHz T2600, was reduced to $423 on June 4th, but
neither the T2600 nor T2700 will receive another discount until the Merom launch
later this year. The T2700 will sell for $637 in quantities of 1,000.
The other new introduction will be the Core Duo U2500, an ultra low-voltage chip
clocked at 1.2 GHz with 2 MB of cache and a 533 MHz front-side bus. Despite the
U2500's two cores, Intel has managed to cut the chip's power envelope to just 9
W. The chip is also said to draw less than 1 W during "normal operation." Intel
is expected to price the Core Duo U2500 at $289 in 1,000-unit quantities, while
the top-of-the-line T2700 will go for a pricier $637.