From: www.itworld.com
April 11, 2008 —
Details of the first few processors belonging to Intel's latest Centrino 2
mobile platform have been leaked on a PC maker's Web site, preempting Intel's
official launch of the platform at the middle of this year.
The Centrino 2 platform, codenamed Montevina, is an upgrade to Intel's current
Centrino platform and will include five Core 2 processors running at clock speeds
between 2.26GHz and 3.06GHz.
The processors will be offered by an Australian PC maker, Pioneer Computers,
in its DreamBook
Style 9008 Centrino 2 laptop, one of earliest based on Intel's latest mobile
platform.
The Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 processor running at 2.26 GHz will include 3M bytes
of cache, and the Core 2 Extreme X9100 processor, running at 3.06GHz processor,
will include 6M bytes of cache.
Other Centrino 2 processors listed on Pioneers' Web site include the Core 2
Duo P8600 running at 2.4 GHz with 3M bytes of cache, the Core 2 Duo P9500 running
at 2.53GHz with 6M bytes of cache and the Core 2 Duo T9600 processor running
at 2.8Ghz with 6M bytes of cache.
The chips, which belong to the Penryn family, are manufactured using the 45-nanometer
process.
Intel has said that Centrino 2 includes a chip that combines both wireless
and WiMax capabilities. Pioneer is offering both capabilities as options with
the laptop. The laptop, priced starting at A$1,399 (US$1,303) supports up to
4G bytes of memory and weighs 2.8 kilograms (6.2 pounds).
At the Intel Developer Forum last year, Intel talked about shrinking the size
of chips by up to 60 percent for the Centrino 2 platform. Intel has small-form-factor
chips will be released shortly after the normal-sized chips.
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