Intel Corp. launched its much-heralded Centrino mobile technology last week. But unless users are willing to accept relatively slow Wi-Fi access, they will have to wait until the next quarter to get ...
Just weeks before launching its new Centrino notebook platform, Intel Corp. said today it had canceled plans to provide wireless access with a high-speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) module built by ...
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, ...
Intel will release the third generation of its Centrino mobile technology solution in the first half of 2006, company officials said today. Code-named “Napa,” the new Centrino will feature a dual-core ...
Centrino is Intel's brand name for its power-optimized technology that offers improved wireless performance and longer battery life in thinner and lighter form factors Gateway Inc.’s 450X notebook ...
The Santa Clara, Calif.-based chipmaker said its Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG network connection is now available, and would support the transfer of 54 million bits of data per second, on a certified, ...
All modern PC notebook designs struggle with the weight, noise, heat, battery life, and performance issues of their earliest ancestors, and users’ expectations have advanced far faster than mobile ...
19 October 2005 SANTA CLARA, Calif. - Intel Corporation today announced that it will support the latest version of Cisco* Compatible Extensions in Intel's next-generation Wi-Fi solution, providing ...
Choice is the name of the game in desktop computing. Although each maker continues to offer specific product lines, within each family the individual models are completely customizable. The buyer can ...
Laptops with Intel's Centrino mobile technology are expected to go on sale from 12 March, beginning a wave of mobile PC designs with wireless networking and other high-end features. The developments, ...
In many ways, the mobile-user experience remains clumsy and unsatisfying. A major part of the problem is the lack of integration between wireless local-area networking (WLAN) and wireless wide-area ...
From a technology standpoint, Intel&s new plan will focus on building higher-performing multicore chips aimed at all segments of the computing market—desktops, servers and mobile ...
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