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Intel eyeing up the mobile space

News Silverthorne itself consumes 10 times less power than the original Banias Pentium M chip, the company said. When it comes to mobile computing, Intel is eyeing up more than just laptops these days. The company's official... [20 Sep 2007]

HP sharpens its blade's cutting edge

News HP is to upgrade its ProLiant BL10e blade server with a 1GHz Pentium M - a processor code-named Banias that should boost performance over the current 900MHz ultra-low-voltage Pentium III used in the current product. [22 Apr 2003]

What will make or break Wi-Fi?

Comment Products will only have the right to bear the name Centrino if they combine the Pentium-M processor (previously known to semiconductor buffs as Banias), specific low-power chipsets (855, for those that care) and an Intel... [25 Mar 2003]

Intel plans Linux support for Centrino

News Centrino is a bundle of chips for mobile computers, including the Pentium M processor code-named Banias, a chipset, and a wireless networking chip tested by Intel. Intel is working on Linux support for Centrino, its... [25 Mar 2003]

Intel's Barrett: This year, we'll be mostly doing chips...

News Chips for desktops, such as Intel's Prescott, and notebooks, such as Banias, will continue to diverge in their capabilities because of the different demands of their buyers. Intel this year will focus on what it does... [19 Feb 2003]

2003 - the year of the wireless LAN

Comment The US-based Wi-Fi Alliance is working on a universal way of letting individuals know - via a common logo - when they are in a 802.11 hot spot, and Intel's upcoming Banias chip for notebook PCs, due in March, will mean... [12 Feb 2003]

Surfing at 30,000ft - how it works

News This story was written on Connexion's plane to demonstrate in-flight internet connections with a notebook containing a 1.6GHz Banias chip from Intel. Still, the flying internet does currently have some kinks. [07 Feb 2003]

Intel to release Banias on 12 March

News Intel will release Banias, a new energy-efficient notebook chip, on 12 March, and open a new era in the company's laptop business. Earlier, Intel said only that Banias would come out in March.... [07 Feb 2003]

IBM makes the laptop even more wireless

News The trend is likely to continue with the greater proliferation of wireless networks and energy-efficient technologies such as Intel's Pentium-M processor, formerly code-named Banias. IBM is to release a new family of... [27 Jan 2003]

Intel price cuts could see cost of laptops nosedive in 2003

News The Centrino bundle includes a brand-new chip, codenamed Banias, built especially for notebooks. Intel has cut prices on its notebook chips by up to 38 per cent - the first discount in what looks to be an eventful year... [14 Jan 2003]

Intel gives Banias an official name

News Intel has announced Centrino as the official name for what until now has been known by the codename Banias - the company's future mobile processor. However, Centrino will also cover the chipsets and silicon for wireless... [08 Jan 2003]

Intel delays Wi-Fi chip

News The Santa Clara-based chip-maker originally intended to come out with a dual-band 802.11(a)(b) chip at the same time it releases Banias, a new chip specifically designed for notebooks, and Calexico, a module for... [17 Dec 2002]

Dell makes a wireless connection

News The module will work with Intel's newest notebook processor Banias and could become the default choice for PC makers offering dual-band wireless. Dell Computer wants to get more notebook consumers hooked on wireless. [11 Nov 2002]

Michael Dell hits back at 'lack of innovation' accusations

News We lead the market in 802.11 shipments" he said, adding that he was very excited about shipping built in wireless with the Intel Banias-based product lines next year. By Eugene Lacey Michael Dell sounded a gloomy note on... [05 Nov 2002]

What's on the cards at Intel - silicon "everywhere", for one thing

News Intel said, for instance, it will sell its upcoming Banias notebook chip with a complementary chipset and with its first Wi-Fi chip. Intel plans to place its silicon in as many products, markets and geographic regions as... [23 Oct 2002]

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