The dual-core chip will be pin-compatible with the current C7 processor, and will be manufactured by Fujitsu using a 65nm process.
The announcement comes after both Intel and AMD announced low-power chip designs, such as Intel's Atom ultramobile processor, or its Montevino processor and the competing AMD Puma. Intel and AMD are looking at launching the aforementioned platforms in 2009 or 2010.
An Intel executive was also recently overheard saying that Apple has an Atom-based tablet PC in the works, while Intel's PR department denies the claim, explaining that the executive's statement was taken out of context, that he was referring to the iPhone as being a new concept in mobile computing.
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