Intel to aggressively push wireless communication standard in 2003
Anticipating the potential of wireless communication, Intel is planning to concentrate more of its resources this year to promote the new Centrino notebook platform, said Kelly Wu, country manager of Intel Taiwan. Though unable to disclose any actual figures, Wu said that this would be a focal point and would receive even more attention than the company's Pentium 4 products.
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