Although Intel chips have been running portable PCS for nearly 20 years, the company has never designed a processor specifically for mobile use. Every laptop chip, from the 8088 of the mid-1980s to today's Pentium 4-M, has been a modified version of a processor originally developed for desktop use. On Mar. 12, Intel finally introduced a processor designed from the get-go for mobile use. It turns out this makes a big difference.
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