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Due to some reason, right after the release of AMD Athlon 64 DTR processors, Intel Corporation rolled-out its new Mobile Pentium 4 processors with the Hyper-Threading technology to boost performance of desktop replacement notebooks.

The Mobile Intel Pentium 4 processors supporting HT Technology offer frequencies up to 3.20GHz, as well as power management features, including advanced mobile power management, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology, Deep Sleep and Deeper Sleep, that enable lower thermals than its desktop counterpart.

The Mobile Intel Pentium 4 processors supporting the HT Technology work with the Intel 852GME and Intel 852PM chipsets using 533MHz Quad Pumped Bus.

The firm today unveiled four new Mobile Intel Pentium 4 chips. They are priced at $653, $433, $294 and $234 for 3.20GHz, 3.06, 2.80 and 2.66GHz CPUs respectively in quantities higher than 1000 units. Starting from the 26th of October, the mentioned products will cost $433, $294, $234 and $202.

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