What Is Centrino Processor Technology?
Intel’s Centrino processor technology hit the shelves in early 2003 and revolutionized mobile computing. A Centrino-based notebook system is not solely defined by the processor, but by a combination of the processor, mobile chip set and wireless technology it uses. A Centrino-based system boasts long battery life, speedy and efficient processors, high data transfer rates and strong wireless capabilities. Intel has continued developing Centrino technology and released its seventh generation, called Centrino 2 processor technology, in January 2010. • History • The first generation of Intel’s Centrino processor technology used the Pentium M processor, which was Intel’s first processor that was not modeled after the architecture of a desktop processor. Before the Pentium M mobile processor was developed, many laptops were bound to encounter overheating problems due to the large amount of power generated by processors at that time. The desktop-modeled processors that were rigged to be used