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  2. Centrino - Wikipedia

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    From right, clockwise: Intel PRO/Wireless wireless network adapter, Intel mobile processor, Intel mobile southbridge chipset, and Intel mobile northbridge chipset. Centrino was a brand name of Intel Corporation which represented its Wi-Fi and WiMAX wireless computer networking adapters.

  3. Pentium M - Wikipedia

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    The Pentium M is a family of mobile 32-bit single-core x86 microprocessors (with the modified Intel P6 microarchitecture) introduced in March 2003 and forming a part of the Intel Carmel notebook platform under the then new Centrino brand. [2]

  4. Comparison of Intel processors - Wikipedia

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    Intel Pentium MMX: N/A P55C Tillamook 1996–1999 120 MHz – 300 MHz Socket 7: 250 nm – 350 nm Unknown 1 60 MHz – 66 MHz 32 KiB N/A N/A Intel Atom: Z5xx Z6xx N2xx 2xx 3xx N4xx D4xx D5xx N5xx D2xxx N2xxx Diamondville Pineview Silverthorne Lincroft Cedarview Medfield Clover Trail: 2008–2009 (as Centrino Atom) 2008–present (as Atom) 800 ...

  5. List of Intel Pentium M processors - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Intel Pentium M processors. They are all single-core 32-bit CPUs codenamed Banias and Dothan, and targeted at the consumer market of mobile computers.

  6. Pentium Centrino - Wikipedia

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    Pentium Centrino may refer to: Pentium M, the Intel microprocessor; Centrino, the combination of Intel Pentium M, 855 and PRO/Wireless chipsets

  7. Tejas and Jayhawk - Wikipedia

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    With respect to desktop processors, Intel's development efforts shifted to the Pentium M microarchitecture (itself a derivative of the P6 microarchitecture last used in the Pentium III) used in the Centrino notebook platform, which offered greatly improved performance per watt compared to Prescott and other NetBurst designs.