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Originally posted by harrycary@3 November 2003 - 17:50
Centrino isn't a processor. It's a hardware bundle of Intel products.
The designation of "Centrino" merely means that the computer has a Pentium M processor, Intel mobile chipset, and 802.11a wireless.
That's as I understand it. But notice that it uses the 802.11a [wireless] standard which is kinda useless. More prevalent are wireless access points utilizing the 802.11b or 802.11g standard. Certainly worth researching before buying anything.
that is exaxtly right. It is basically another way intel can bundel a bunch of its hardware and make more money. The important thing is the pentium 4 M because it is very fast and very good battery performance.