Intel Brings New Innovations for Notebooks

By Max Brenn
17:04, May 10th 2007
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Intel Brings New Innovations for Notebooks

Intel unveiled today a host of new technology for notebooks. The company promise faster processors and chipsets, great graphics, but also stronger and faster wireless signals and better security and manageability.

"When we introduced Intel Centrino 4 years ago, Intel changed the computing landscape with our mobile innovations," said Mooly Eden, Intel vice president and general manager, Mobile Products Group. "Now, simply said, we have improved virtually all aspects of Intel-based notebooks, the most popular and fastest growing computing market segment in the world."

The brain of Intel Centrino Duo and Intel Centrino Pro processor technology-based notebooks is the Intel Core 2 Duo processor, thanks to which users will experience improved performance when running multiple applications simultaneously such as downloading a video clip while doing a virus scan. Thanks to additional power management features users may expect greater battery life

The Mobile Intel 965 Express chipset family with Intel Clear Video Technology will offer an enhanced high-definition video experience. With Intel TV Wizard, users may share their content with family and friends via TV easier than before.  

Intel unveiled an unique feature, Intel Turbo Memory, that can access frequently used software applications twice as fast and reduce the amount of time it takes to turn on, or boot-up, a laptop by as much as 20 percent.

Beside notebooks, Intel will also use this new mobile technology foundation for a variety of smaller, quieter and high-performing consumer desktop PC designs. These stylish PCs, when equipped with Intel Viiv processor technology, enable consumers with notebooks based on Intel Centrino Duo processor technology and Intel Media Share Software to browse, stream or download media files via a wireless home network.



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