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  2. Intel Centrino - Wikipedia

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    Centrino is a brand name of Intel Corporation which represents its Wi-Fi and WiMAX wireless computer networking adapters. Previously the same brand name was used by the company as a platform- marketing initiative. The change of the meaning of the brand name occurred on January 7, 2010. [1]: 1 The Centrino was replaced by the Ultrabook.

  3. Comparison of Intel processors - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of Intel processors. As of 2020, the x86 architecture is used in most high end compute-intensive computers, including cloud computing, servers, workstations, and many less powerful computers, including personal computer desktops and laptops. The ARM architecture is used in most other product categories, especially high-volume battery ...

  4. 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] The Pentium M processors had a maximum thermal design power (TDP) of 5–27 W depending on the model ...

  5. Timeline of Intel - Wikipedia

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    Intel is founded by Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, who had both left Fairchild Semiconductor. [1] 1969. May 1. Competition. Advanced Micro Devices is founded by Jerry Sanders. This company would become the second-largest supplier and only significant rival to Intel in the market for x86 -based microprocessors. 1970. October.

  6. Intel vPro - Wikipedia

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    Intel AMT is the set of management and security features built into vPro PCs that makes it easier for a sys-admin to monitor, maintain, secure, and service PCs. [11] Intel AMT (the management technology) is sometimes mistaken for being the same as Intel vPro (the PC "platform"), because AMT is one of the most visible technologies of an Intel vPro-based PC.

  7. List of Intel Pentium M processors - Wikipedia

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    All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST) PAE, XD bit (an NX bit implementation): supported by C0 stepping. Die size: 87 mm 2. Steppings: B0, B1, C0. C1 stepping Pentium M's are fabbed on a 65 nm process with an actual C0 stepping [6][7] Model. Clock rate.

  8. Intel Atom - Wikipedia

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    Intel Atom is a direct successor of the Intel A100 and A110 low-power processors (code-named Stealey), which were built on a 90 nm process, had 512 kB L2 cache and ran at 600 MHz/800 MHz with 3 W TDP (Thermal Design Power). Prior to the Silverthorne announcement, outside sources had speculated that Atom would compete with AMD 's Geode system-on ...

  9. Intel - Wikipedia

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    intel.com. Footnotes / references[ 1 ][ 2 ] Intel Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, and incorporated in Delaware. [ 3 ] Intel designs, manufactures and sells computer components and related products for business and consumer markets.