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As expected, Intel Corporation today rolled out its new Pentium M processors that will be available both as a part of Centrino platform as well as separately. In addition, Intel reconsidered the pricing of its Pentium M and Centrino product families.

Officially released today Pentium M 1.70GHz, LV Pentium M 1.20GHz as well as ULV Pentium M 1.0GHz CPUs cost $637, $262 and $241. Here is an updated price matrix for the Pentium M and Centrino devices:

Intel Pentium M and Centrino Current Official Pricing

CPU ModelCPU PriceCPU+WLAN+i855PM PriceCPU+WLAN+i855GM PriceDecrease
Pentium M 1.70GHz

$637

$720

$725

-

Pentium M 1.60GHz

$423

$506

$511

30%

Pentium M 1.50GHz

$294

$377

$382

25%

Pentium M 1.40GHz

$241

$324

$329

14%

Pentium M 1.30GHz

$209

$292

$297

-

Pentium M 1.20GHz LV

$284

$367

$372

-

Pentium M 1.10GHz

$262

$345

$350

-

Pentium M 1.0GHz ULV

$262

$345

$350

-

Pentium M 900MHz ULV

$241

$324

$329

-

After the release of Intel Pentium M 1.70GHz, prices on 1.60, 1.50 and 1.40GHz models dropped 34%, 31% and 18% respectively. The 1.70GHz processor will be the fastest Pentium M chip in the family untill the Q4 2003, when the company announces its 1.80GHz chip.

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