Intel to spend $300 million in Centrino Pro push
Intel will upgrade its Centrino technology to Centrino Pro, with the launch to come with the availability of Microsoft Windows Vista OS, notebook makers said. Similar to the chip giant’s marketing investment in Centrino, a total of $300 million will be injected into Intel’s worldwide sales promotion of Centrino Pro, according to the makers.
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