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| Case Details: | Price: |  
						| Case Code | : | BSTA082 | Electronic Format: Rs. 
						300; Courier (within India): Rs. 25 Extra
 
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						| Case Length | : | 11 Pages |  
						| Period | : | 2000 - 2003 |  
						| Organization | : | Intel |  
						| Pub Date | : | 2003 |  
						| Teaching Note | : | Not Available |  
						| Countries | : | Global |  
						| Industry | : | Information 
						Technology, SemiConductors | 
 Abstract:
	
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Centrino is Intel's new technology designed specifically for mobile computing 
with a built-in wireless Local Area Network (LAN) capability. It enables 
extended battery life and sleek, easy-to-carry notebook computers. This is 
Intel's first integrated computing technology designed from scratch for wireless 
notebook PCs. Centrino consists largely of three parts: a new microprocessor 
called the Intel Pentium M processor, the Intel 855 Chipset Family and the Intel 
PRO/Wireless 2100 network connection. Intel believes the product is ideally 
suited for a range of thinner, lighter notebooks that deliver the levels of 
performance needed in mobile computing. But how the markets will respond to 
Intel's latest offering remains a big question mark. |  |  Contents:Keywords:Intel, Centrino, Mobile computing, Wireless, Wireless LAN (local area network), Transmeta, Crusoe, Wireless fidelity, Lightweight computers, Notebook PCs, Laptops, Pentium M, Banias, Intel Pro, Wireless 2100 
 
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