Intel Revives Centrino Brand Name
19 Feb, 2008, 2:00 pm IST | by
Jayesh Mansukhani
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According to Digitimes, in a bid to stave off consumer confusion, Intel has decided to recycle its Centrino brand-name one more time as Centrino 2. This name will be used for Intel’s upcoming Montevina platform. This new platform will be launched at Computex 08 which will be held in June in Taipei. This new launch will mark the transition of Intel’s notebook processors to a 45nm platform, with the launch of 6 new CPUs all running at a 1066 MHz FSB. The core-speeds for each of these processors will range from 2.0 GHz to 3.06 Ghz. These will be further followed up by the release of an astonishing, seven SFF (small form factor) 45nm processors similar to the one that have been used in the Macbook Air. Check out this link for further details. |
Tags: Intel , Centrino 2 , Montevina
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