This, we believe, really highlights the impact that Pentium III-M and 0.13 micron technology from Intel is going to have on the mobile segment,
We are establishing a new standard for low power in a PC processor.
Today, we are focusing on products that will make this technology real to notebook PC users in the second half of next year.
This means that users of even the smallest, lightest systems will have both Pentium III performance levels, but also the best battery life.
I think we'll see the first system introductions (using the chip sets) during October, then another wave in the beginning part of next year.
You will see the Pentium 4 in mainstream, two-spindle, five- to six-pound notebooks at introduction, ... We'll be able to build these in very high volumes and we'll also be able to support the Pentium 4 at various price points at its introduction.
It will also take advantage of low power states, such as 'deep sleep'.
We are introducing ... 12 new processors for every mobile PC segment, including the fastest processor.