Tuesday, January 26, 2016
[Base] Intel Centrino mobile technology Introduction
Key elements: faster speed, lower power consumption and longer battery time
Centrino notebook technology is a type of CPU is intel products, it is characterized by low power consumption, low heat, large caches, usually in high-end laptop computer inside to play with use, and incorporates unlimited access module. Prices more expensive than the average.
What is Centrino technology?
It is Intel on March 12, 2003, for the launch of the wireless mobile laptop computing technology brand name. Centrino (Centrino) are: Centre (center) and Neutrino (Neutrino) two word abbreviation. It consists of three parts: the mobile processor (CPU), related chipsets and 802.11 wireless network functions module. Centrino brand, Intel for the first time with a series of technology named after
Intel "Centrino" mobile technology is a new generation of innovative technology used in notebook computers. With this technical equipment of the laptop, it will allow users from the constraints of the cable, truly working on the move, learning, leisure and entertainment. And at the same time increasing the battery life, the notebook will become light and thin. This innovative technology not only brings new performance and low power consumption for the notebook system, and the wireless communications and security features integrated chip in the machine. Judging from the product entity, Centrino mobile technology consists of three parts, namely, by the chipset Centrino technology, mobile CPU and wireless LAN chips:
Intel Pentium M processor
Intel 855 series chipset Intel
PRO / Wireless network connection
The most striking new mobile CPU, it does away with the previous Intel desktop CPU in the number behind the plus M (Mobile, mobile) to represent the mobile version of the nomenclature, the product named Banias. Yang Xu, general manager of Intel China confirmed that the new naming scheme will mark Intel's mobile chips from this product in the manner of an independent sequence of development, its product architecture and desktop CPU will no longer be parallel.
First Banias chip frequency is 1.60GHz. Intel also gives it and 2.4GHz P4-M chip "system performance value," the comparative results. The Intel's own testing conducted, Banias chips scored higher than P4-M chip more than 15%. Mr. Mcdonald also specifically pointed out that the use of a "new advanced command system, micro-ops merge technology and 1MB of cache," and a 400MHz system bus, Banias chip has a "very good performance."
Banias chip advantage in power consumption, heat and volume is very prominent. Intel test results are given in the same capacity battery, use Banias chip notebook operating time of six hours and six minutes, while the use of Intel chips for notebook computers contain mobile technology, Pentium 4-M's use of time only There are 2 hours 52 minutes, longer battery life more than doubled.
It consists of two main characteristics: Compared with the Pentium 4, Centrino with a wireless connection, mobile communication, the use of Centrino laptops, users can install local wireless connection point (or hotspot) wireless Internet access. The second feature is extended battery, a charge for up to seven hours
Overall, the main features of Centrino technology are: integrated direct support for Wi-Fi wireless LAN; and reduce energy consumption to extend battery life and excellent operational performance. And that is what this year's three most important laptop trends.
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All Centrino N generations, is now dominated by the Core, the content too old! ! !
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Mobile processor (CPU), related chipsets
CPU Is not chip it? Related chipset refers to something? Processing of audio and video aspects of it? Please advice, thank you!
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China in the end is not with Centrino?
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In fact, the purpose of Centrino technology was not reached, the notebook's use of time is still short
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Although advances in chip processing technology reduces CPU power consumption, but because now software (including operating systems) increasingly large and graphical interface also enables greatly increased the workload of the CPU! At the same time users are pursuing faster and stronger and more beautiful, so many notebook install a separate graphics card, only increasing the power consumption, but also increases the notebook's heat.
And for Centrino wireless function, due to China's wifi is not cold, so many notebook Centrino wireless components utterly useless. I think this part should be designed intel moving parts, can be removed when not in use, but can also facilitate future upgrades.
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Eritrea ...... "Banias" heard ...... is the kernel name? Schema name? Or product name? Is not That PentiumM, Banias, Core2 Duo belong to a meaningful name?
Small beginner training, do not know much, but also hope you expert advice! ......
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