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    Intel Set to Launch Centrino 2 Next Week

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by d1anec3, Jul 10, 2008.

  1. d1anec3

    d1anec3 Notebook Geek

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    Agam Shah, IDG News Service

    Thursday, July 10, 2008 5:10 PM PDT
    Intel on Monday is expected to launch its latest mobile platform, Centrino 2, which will deliver speedier performance and faster wireless connectivity to laptops.

    After multiple refreshes, the new platform is Intel's first major Centrino upgrade after its predecessor was launched in 2003. The new platform will deliver better performance on laptops with faster, more power-efficient Core 2 Duo chips running between 2.26GHz and 3.06GHz.

    It will also include support for 802.11n wireless networking and WiMax wireless broadband, which will allow laptop users to connect wirelessly with record speed and range, said Elvin Ong, an Intel spokesman, in a blog entry.

    The platform will include Penryn chips manufactured using the 45-nanometer process, with three of the new processors running at 25 watts for better power-efficiency compared to 35 watts in earlier Centrino notebook processors, Ong wrote.

    A big Centrino 2 advantage is improved graphics, said Nathan Brookwood, principal analyst at Insight 64. The new GM45 integrated graphics card supports DirectX 10 to handle 3D graphics and high-definition content. It also is capable of off-loading the processor by taking on heavier graphics loads.

    "You have enough power ... to watch a Blu-ray movie before the battery dies. If you had Blu-ray in previous notebooks, the battery would give out before the movie got interesting," Brookwood said.

    The improved graphics chipset also is more competitive with that from Advanced Micro Devices, whose integrated graphics technology in the Puma notebook platform raised the bar in handling high-definition content. "Integrated graphics has never been Intel's strong point in the notebook [space]. They are committed to eliminating graphics as a source of competitive weakness," Brookwood said.

    Multiple vendors are expected to announce Centrino 2 laptops next week. However many are already in the wild, with European vendor Santech offering the X46 laptop, with Core 2 Duo chips, 4G bytes of RAM, a 15.4-inch display, WiMax capabilities and wireless A/G/N networking, priced starting at €619 (US$963).

    Earlier this year Pioneer Computers, an Australian PC maker, became one of the earliest to offer Centrino 2 chips in its configurable DreamBook Style 9008 laptop with Core 2 Duo processors, a 15.4-inch screen and up to 4G bytes of RAM starting at A$1,399 (US$1,334).

    Chip resellers like Digital Spyders and Provantage are offering a Centrino 2 chip, the Core 2 Duo T9600, running at 2.8GHz with 6M bytes of cache, for around US$570. The dual-core Intel Core 2 Duo T9400, which runs at 2.53GHz and includes 6M bytes of cache, is available for between $330 to $360 on retail Web sites.

    A wide variety of other Core 2 models are available from other sources online as well.

    Beyond Centrino 2, Intel has new products on the horizon that reduce chip size and consume less power. In 2007, Intel talked about shrinking the normal chip size by up to 60 percent for the Centrino 2 platform. Intel officials declined comment on whether it is launching smaller chips next week.

    The company earlier this year announced it was working on a platform code-named Calpella, the successor to Centrino 2, which is due for release next year.

    http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/148233/intel_set_to_launch_centrino_2_next_week.html
     
  2. XPS1330

    XPS1330 Notebook Deity

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    Hm.... Interesting... I'm eager to see how much better battery life will be and how much better the new Wi-Fi card is.
    Is it possible for me to replace my 4695 AGN with one of the new Centrino 2 cards?
     
  3. sujinge9

    sujinge9 Notebook Evangelist

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    wait, what? I thought next week was just the release of the chipset and the penryn refreshes and that the centrino 2 brand officially launches sometime in august with echo peak w/ wimax. I need a clarification here.
     
  4. TheBossMan

    TheBossMan Notebook Consultant

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    Buckle up, next week centrino 2 comes out on the 14th... :D
     
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    talin Notebook Prophet

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    This is old news, it's been talked about a lot here. But glad it's finally almost here. :)
     
  6. TheBossMan

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    You can say that last part again. I can't wait to see all the laptops with these chips built in! I have been waiting much too long for this moment! :p