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SAN FRANCISCO - Intel Corp. said today it has upgraded the wireless networking capabilities of its Centrino line of notebook computer chips to allow broader network access with improved security ...
The first upgrade that Intel announced for Centrino is a boost in frontside bus speeds, from 667MHz to 800MHz. The company also discussed what they've dubbed Dynamic Frontside Bus Switching, which ...
Intel has also created one-page brochures that highlight the benchmark performance of Centrino system versus one with a higher clock speed Pentium 4-M chip for distribution to consumers in the U.S.
After a delay, the Intel Centrino 2 laptop platform will debut July 14 and will offer the latest Core 2 Duo notebook processors, enhanced graphics and wireless technology, with vendors such as ...
Intel’s Next-Gen Wireless-N network connection is an embedded network adapter card that uses the IEEE 802.11 Draft-N standard, and also operates with previous a, b, and g standards.
Intel has officially dubbed the Silverthorn and Diamondville chips "Atom," and the Menlow platform has become the "Centrino Atom." We know, it's hard to believe the day has come, but it's finally ...
When you're talking about students, they need those apps," Moorhead said. He said Intel's integrated graphics problems, issues which ultimately delayed the launch of Centrino 2, were unsurprising.
Intel says it plans to phase out "Centrino" as a PC brand and offered more insight into its branding scheme for its upcoming Core series of processors, including Lynnfield" and "Clarksfield" chips ...
The launch of Intel's Centrino 2 platform (Montevina) has been delayed once again. Originally set to debut this month and then delayed into June, Intel has now revealed that the full package will ...
Intel has introduced a dual-band 802.11a/b wireless LAN (WLAN) adapter for its Centrino laptop technology. The move means firms will be able to buy Centrino-branded systems compatible with both ...
Intel has already announced that a second chip, codenamed Dothan, will be added to the Centrino line-up, and this processor is expected to feature up to 2MB of L2 cache and a faster 533MHz system bus.
In 2007, Intel talked about shrinking the normal chip size by up to 60 percent for the Centrino 2 platform. Intel officials declined comment on whether it is launching smaller chips next week.