Intel is preparing to phase out six entry-level mobile processor models across its Core i3, Pentium, and Celeron brands.
The phase-out is part of Intel’s natural product development cycle, as scores of new processor models will be introduced this year.
Intel announced the phase-out of the following six models in its latest product change notification: Celeron P4600; Pentium P6100, P6200, P6300; Core i3-370M, i3-390M.
The PCN mentions that customers can continue to place orders for these chips with the option to cancel orders, till 10/16/2012, beyond which orders can’t be cancelled, the last shipments of these chips will be out in 2013.
Source: VR-Zone
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