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Intel Delays Centrino Wi-Fi Upgrade

News Intel said late Wednesday that it is revising the availability of a more versatile Wi-Fi part for its Centrino bundle of chips, marking the second time the chipmaker has delayed its arrival. Centrino products contain Intel's low-power Pentium-M...

[September 11, 2003, 10:10]

Intel Readies Centrino Wi-Fi Upgrade

News Current Centrino-based notebooks use 802.11b chips, allowing them to wirelessly connect to networks using the 802.11b Wi-Fi standard. But, as expected, it is now ready for customers to use in Centrino-based notebooks, Intel announced on Monday.

[October 29, 2003, 12:00]

Intel Plugs Centrino Into Wi-Fi

News Chipmaker Intel is making new Wi-Fi parts available in its Centrino bundle of chips so that PC makers can use the latest Wi-Fi standard in their notebooks. Intel has placed big bets on Wi-Fi wireless networking and its Centrino package as it...

[January 16, 2004, 8:00]

Centrino Holed By Wi-Fi Flaws

News The vulnerability involving the Intel Centrino wireless driver could allow attackers within range of a Wi-Fi station to access a vulnerable laptop and execute arbitrary code on the target system, according to the Intel advisory.

[August 3, 2006, 10:55]

Intel Plugs Centrino Into Wi-Fi

Talkback EG: current Centrino utilising the 2100b card, the majority of companies are offering v.1.2.1~ (of the drivers) yet the current quoted version on Intel's site is v1.6.50. As consumers/prosumers Intel have made it very difficult for current Centrino...

[March 31, 2004, 0:16]

Intel Drops 3G From Santa Rosa

News The next version of Centrino, code-named Santa Rosa, was to offer both Wi-Fi and a 3G enhancement called HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access), Intel announced back in September. Santa Rosa forms part of Intel's much-hyped Centrino Duo platform...

[February 16, 2007, 14:30]

Will Cheaper-chips Help Intel Dominate Wi-Fi?

News With the introduction of Centrino, the Santa Clara, California-based chipmaker formally entered the market for Wi-Fi components that allow PCs to connect wirelessly to the Internet or other PCs. The Intel Pro/Wireless 2100 network connection, the...

[March 14, 2003, 12:08]

BA And BAA Should Make Wi-Fi Pay

News BAA, one of the world's largest owners of airports around the world, has now announced a Wi-Fi hot spot at Heathrow Terminal 1 in London, an offering put together with the help of BT Openzone and Intel, which is currently pushing its Centrino...

[April 11, 2003, 11:51]

New Wi-Fi Spec Approved

News Ritch added that Intel's Centrino bundle of chips will begin to incorporate the 802.11i standard following interoperability certification by the Wi-Fi Alliance, expected in September. All Centrino products will be 802.11i-compliant by the end of...

[June 28, 2004, 15:30]

Partners Target Consumer Wi-Fi

News Chipmaker Intel and Linksys, a division of Cisco Systems, on Monday said the co-marketing and development program will improve the set-up and operation of Wi-Fi networks in homes and small offices between Linksys products and devices using Intel's...

[July 22, 2003, 12:52]

Intel Plans 802.11g Centrino This Year

News The Centrino bundle comprises a new low-power Pentium-M processor, a chipset and Wi-Fi components tested by Intel. The chipmaker is moving up the timeframe for using 802.11g technology in its Centrino bundle of chips, Sean Maloney, Intel executive...

[May 19, 2003, 10:51]

Intel Bets Wireless Is Ready For Lift-off

News Instead, Centrino will come with a Wi-Fi radio from Philips Semiconductor. Centrino consists largely of three parts: a new microprocessor called the Pentium-M, which is the heart of the project; a companion chipset; and a Wi-Fi module.

[March 10, 2003, 13:37]

Marriott To Double Wi-Fi Coverage

News Centrino includes the Pentium-M processor, a chipset and a Wi-Fi module. The joint marketing campaign coincides with the impending launch of Intel's Centrino family of chips and related products designed to build wireless capabilities into notebook...

[February 27, 2003, 14:27]

Intel Deal Provides WiMax Boost

News A $300m marketing campaign for Intel's Centrino mobile technology helped popularise Wi-Fi. Intel is making the same level of commitment to WiMax as it did when it entered the Wi-Fi market several years ago with its Centrino chips, Intel executive...

[October 26, 2004, 9:20]

Grove: Centrino's Our No. 2 Son

News The Centrino designation will only be used on notebooks that incorporate Intel's Pentium-M chip, an Intel chipset and an Intel-approved Wi-Fi chip. The campaign behind Centrino, a group of chips designed specifically for wireless computing, is...

[March 6, 2003, 8:15]

Pentium-M Laptops Arrive On The Scene

News Virtually all of the major manufacturers will sell notebooks containing Centrino, a chip bundle from Intel that contains a Pentium-M, a chipset and a Wi-Fi chip tested by Intel. Centrino, however, currently only comes with the 802.11b wireless...

[March 12, 2003, 7:43]

Intel Sets Banias Release Date

News The combination of the Pentium-M, a chipset, and the Wi-Fi module, will in fact, be sold under its own brand name: Centrino. For computer makers, part of the appeal of buying the entire Centrino bundle from Intel will come in the testing Intel has...

[February 7, 2003, 7:51]

802.11g On Track For Finalisation

News Centrino is composed of a new low-power Pentium-M processor, a chipset and Wi-Fi components tested by Intel. Last Thursday the chipmaker said it will begin using the technology in its Centrino bundle of chips sooner than planned.

[May 22, 2003, 8:22]

Stronger Wi-Fi Security Spec Nearing Approval

News Ritch added that Intel's Centrino bundle of chips will incorporate the 802.11i standard and that all Centrino products in the market will also be upgradeable to the standard by the end of the year. A Wi-Fi security standard awaiting final approval...

[June 24, 2004, 9:00]

Intel's Generation Gap Irks Europe

Leader The first option doesn't bear comparison with the Centrino Wi-Fi strategy: there are lots of alternative Wi-Fi chips out there, but Intel sells on integration, power management and certification. With one click of the calendar, Santa Rosa is now...

[May 9, 2007, 17:37]


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