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Intel finally launches Centrino 2

And five processors
Tuesday, 15 July 2008, 09:05

INTEL HAS finally unveiled its Intel Centrino 2 platform for laptops, powered by five new Intel Core 2 Duo processors.

Previously codenamed Montevina, the new platform features 45nm Penryn-derived mobile processors with front side bus frequencies up to 1066MHz and Express Mobile 4 chipsets with support for DDR2 and DDR3 memory standards.

Montevina also offers major multimedia improvements and a longer battery life. Indeed, the Intel Centrino 2 processor is apparently capable of rendering a typical full-length, Blu-ray high-definition video on a single battery charge, while the DX10 graphics core offloads major HD video codecs from the host CPU.

In addition, the Centrino 2 boasts unique Anti-Theft Technology, allowing IT administrators to lock out thieves by remotely disabling a microcontroller embedded in the chipset that authenticates user access to the hard disk.

Sony celebrated Intel's Centrino 2 launch party by unveiling four laptops based on the new processor.

The sleek Sony Vaio Z (US$1,800) sports a 13.1-inch widescreen display and an optional Blu-ray Disc drive. The Vaio SR ($1,400) has a slightly larger 13.3-inch screen and an advanced LED-backlight that delivers images superior to conventional LCD panels. Sony also hopes to attract the high-def crowd with its premium,16.4-inch screen Vaio FW (US$1,750) that plays Blu-ray movies at maximum resolution.

The 15.4-inch widescreen BZ-line (starting at $1,000) targets business and home office users with its with its spill-resistant keyboard and Vpro, which allows corporate IT managers to access and fix problems remotely. ยต

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What a sham

Mobile Penryn and "N" was already shipping. New IGP and WiMax wasn't.... and still aren't. The only new thing that is shipping based on this launch is the supporting ATI and Nvidia discrete graphics card. Where are the 3D perf figures on the X4500? Can X4500 play games compatibly? Where are the HD video perf figures? Where are the review of that? Not there because it is complete vaporware.

posted by : Paul Blade, 15 July 2008 Complain about this comment
...but the big deal was...

"Rounding out a mobile-focused summer for the company, Intel said it also plans to unveil eight processors within 90 days that will include first-ever mobile quad-core products and second-generation products for ultra-thin and light notebooks."

posted by : Fred Snark, 16 July 2008 Complain about this comment
No, intel graphics cant play games

no, x4500 can't play game. According to benchmarks it is about 10 times slower then the nvidea 7600, which is about 6 times slower then the 8800, which is selling for < $100 and is about 6 times slower then the best cards out there today.

So in total it is around 360 times slower then the top cards. That is a full 360 degrees of suckage.

posted by : Hardware Freak, 01 July 2009 Complain about this comment
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