New Dell Latitude Eyes "Dothan" Chip

New Dell Latitude Eyes “Dothan” Chip

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Mark Hachman
Mark Hachman
May 19, 2003
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Dell Computer has replaced its Latitude C400 notebook with a new model designed to accommodate the upcoming Dothan mobile processor from Intel.

The Latitude D400 incorporates the standard features of the Latitude D-series, including the D/Bay expansion bay and compatibility with the D/View notebook stand. The D400 also includes a smart card reader, a standard feature since the Sep. 11 tragedy heightened the importance of security within corporate IT departments.

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