Intel Renames Processor
Intel Corp. is naming its new family of mobile computing technology Centrino.
Included in the Centrino group will be the Santa Clara, Calif., company's next-generation mobile processor, code-named Banias, as well as related chip sets and 802.11 wireless networking technology.
The technology is expected to be rolled out in the first half of the year, Intel officials said in announcing the brand name on Tuesday.
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