Intel Corp. formally launched its much-heralded Centrino mobile technology today. Top-tier notebook manufacturers showcased products equipped with the new chip set, which features a five-hour battery ...
Intel Corp. is preparing a marketing strategy that will brand desktop PCs with a similar label that made its Centrino notebook technology a household name, according to sources familiar with the ...
Intel’s launch of its upgraded Centrino platform for mobile chips for notebook computers comes as both businesses and consumers are looking to notebooks to replace clunky desktops. Centrino, ...
On the 1st of January 2008 Intel will change its well know stickers that you've seen on so many Intel powered notebooks. Currently there are four different Centrino stickers, Intel… ...
Centrino's clock frequencies are lower than those of the higher-end Pentium 4-M chips, but don't let the numbers fool you: The idea was to move the mobile market closer to the cell-phone model of ...
Promising long battery life and built-in wireless networking, Intel Centrino-based notebooks are relentlessly invading corporate briefcases and notebook pools. The Centrino mobile platform combines ...
The 45-nm Centrino 2 and Centrino 2 VPro Core 2 Duo processors are said to yield industry-leading energy-efficient dual-core performance for notebook/mobile systems. The five processors (T9600, T9400, ...
It isn’t actually the first, as Research Machines beat them to the punch just a few days ago, but Acer has its own Tablet PC running Intel’s new Centrino chip coming out. The TravelMate C110 has up to ...
I'm curious why they changed the name to Centrino 2 now when they didn't increment it for any of the past major revisions of the platform. This is technically Centrino 5.
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Back in May we learned that Intel had postponed the launch of its Centrino 2 notebook platform until ...
Intel has officially taken the wraps off Sonoma, their code-named update for the Centrino platform. Expect new laptops that adopt the platform to support all three major flavors of 802.11 (b/g/a), ...
Any updates regarding Linux and Centrino? I read in late March that Intel was working on drivers (for the wireless card), but no news since. Has anyone tried running Linux on a Centrino laptop? (I ...
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