Intel delays Wi-Fi part for Centrino
Intel said late Wednesday that it is revising the availability of a Wi-Fi part for its Centrino bundle of chips, marking the second time the chipmaker has delayed its arrival. "A representative from the Santa Clara, Calif.-based company told CNET News.com that the combination 802.11a/802.11b part will not arrive until early in the fourth quarter of 2003."
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