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 Intel Centrino 2 <MAIstroTerms><MAIstroTerm Name="Product rollout" ttm="launch"></MAIstroTerm></MAIstroTerms> in <MAIstroTerms><MAIstroTerm Name="Taiwan" ttm="Taiwan"></MAIstroTerm></MAIstroTerms>.
 
Intel <MAIstroTerms><MAIstroTerm Name="Product rollout" ttm="launch"></MAIstroTerm></MAIstroTerms>es Centrino 2 aiming for performance and mobility
 

After the <MAIstroTerms><MAIstroTerm Name="Product rollout" ttm="launch"></MAIstroTerm></MAIstroTerms> of Intel <MAIstroTerms><MAIstroTerm Name="Atoms" ttm="Atom"></MAIstroTerm></MAIstroTerms> for low-price PCs during the 2008 COMPUTEX Taipei, Intel globally unveiled the Centrino 2 <MAIstroTerms><MAIstroTerm Name="Computer processors" ttm="Processor"></MAIstroTerm></MAIstroTerms> <MAIstroTerms><MAIstroTerm Name="Wireless telecommunications" ttm="technolog"></MAIstroTerm></MAIstroTerms>y (formerly codenamed &quot;Montevina&quot;) <MAIstroTerms><MAIstroTerm Name="Product rollout" ttm="product"></MAIstroTerm></MAIstroTerms>s for <MAIstroTerms><MAIstroTerm Name="Laptop computers" ttm="laptop"></MAIstroTerm></MAIstroTerms>s yesterday July 15.
Getac 9213.Image: Rico Shen.
Getac 9213.
Image: Rico Shen.

This Centrino 2 continues support for features on the earlier-released 45 nanometer (45nm) &quot;Penryn&quot; <MAIstroTerms><MAIstroTerm Name="Computer processors" ttm="Processor"></MAIstroTerm></MAIstroTerms>, and implements enhanced security and management features to the Vpro version. &quot;HD-to-Go&quot; for mobile entertainment and &quot;802.11n&quot; for wireless <MAIstroTerms><MAIstroTerm Name="Networking technology" ttm="network"></MAIstroTerm></MAIstroTerms>ing were embedded into this new <MAIstroTerms><MAIstroTerm Name="Computer processors" ttm="Processor"></MAIstroTerm></MAIstroTerms> <MAIstroTerms><MAIstroTerm Name="Wireless telecommunications" ttm="technolog"></MAIstroTerm></MAIstroTerms>y. Due to the difference on <MAIstroTerms><MAIstroTerm Name="Networking technology" ttm="network"></MAIstroTerm></MAIstroTerms>ing infrastructure in several nations, the WiMAX feature will be added in Europe and North America before this December.

According to Intel Corp., wireless <MAIstroTerms><MAIstroTerm Name="Networking technology" ttm="network"></MAIstroTerm></MAIstroTerms> transmission with 802.11 draft-N feature will be up to 450 Mbps, it delivered five times the speed and twice the range of older 802.11a/g <MAIstroTerms><MAIstroTerm Name="Wireless telecommunications" ttm="technolog"></MAIstroTerm></MAIstroTerms>y in this <MAIstroTerms><MAIstroTerm Name="Computer processors" ttm="Processor"></MAIstroTerm></MAIstroTerms> <MAIstroTerms><MAIstroTerm Name="Wireless telecommunications" ttm="technolog"></MAIstroTerm></MAIstroTerms>y. In addition, Intel Centrino 2 also provided the horsepower and battery life for mobile entertainment and mobile business.

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