Thursday, July 10th 2008

Intel Launches the Centrino 2 Mobile Platform this 14th

Intel launches the Centrino 2 mobile plaform this Monday, the 14th. Centrino 2, codenamed Montevina is behind launch-schedule owing to issues detected in the integrated graphics controller. The chipset released will be that which supports discrete graphics controllers from ATI or NVIDIA.

Intel Centrino 2 for now is targeted towards the business-class and enterprise segments. The chipset supports DDR3 memory which brings in a certain level of energy efficiency with added performance. At the heart of it would be a 45nm processor based on the Penryn architecture. Initially dual-core processors, with quad-core based notebooks later. The wireless network controller supports the newer 802.11n and WiMAX standards. Security and management features come in through the vPro technology.

These 45nm dual-core processors are said to run at 25W, an efficiency increment over previous generation running at 35W.
Source: eWeek
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7 Comments on Intel Launches the Centrino 2 Mobile Platform this 14th

#1
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When can we see this in notebooks, and how much extra would it cost?
Also, which grahpics system will it be using; X3500 or X4500?
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Triprift
We should have quaddys now how long they had the duelies for sounds pretty promising tho.
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#3
scoutingwraith
Lets just hope they manage to keep the battery above 3 hours with the new tech.
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#4
Triprift
That would be nice but somehow i doubt it :/
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scoutingwraith
TripriftThat would be nice but somehow i doubt it :/
Yeah i know. My 2 year old Acer with with a T7200 and a x1600 has a better battery life than some laptops out on the market right now. I can manage a ~3:20 the most from this lappy and it is more than enough for me.
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Triprift
I dont no what the life is for the battery in my lappy as i normally always have it plugged into the mains should do that someday though.
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thoughtdisorder
TripriftI dont no what the life is for the battery in my lappy as i normally always have it plugged into the mains should do that someday though.
+1. Good to "exercise" it once in awhile almost all the way down, then plug'er in........
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