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Intel unveils new generation Centrino technology

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NEW DELHI: Promising stronger and faster wireless signals, hi-definition TV and video, higher security and manageability and greater battery life, Intel on Wednesday unveiled its latest generation Intel Centrino processor technology used in notebook PCs for consumers and business users.

Code-named `Santa Rosa,' the latest offering is not a processor but a package of components including the main processor (faster Intel Core2 Duo processor) and other secondary chips for enhanced performance. Unveiling the new product, Intel South Asia Managing Director R. Sivakumar said: "When we introduced Intel Centrino four years ago, Intel changed the computing landscape with our mobile innovations. Now we have improved all aspects of Intel-based notebooks, the most popular and fastest growing computing market segment in the world.''

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