Centrino
Centrino is a brand name of Intel Corporation which represents its Wi-Fi and WiMAX wireless computer networking adapters. Previously the same brand name was used by the company as a platform-marketing initiative. The change of the meaning of the brandname occurred on January 7, 2010.
The old platform-marketing brand name covered a particular combination of mainboard chipset, mobile CPU and wireless network interface in the design of a laptop. Intel claimed that systems equipped with these technologies delivered better performance, longer battery life and broader wireless network interoperability than non-Centrino systems.
The new product line name for Intel wireless products is Intel Centrino Wireless.
Intel Centrino
Notebook implementations
Carmel platform (2003)
Intel used "Carmel" as the codename for the first-generation Centrino platform, introduced in March 2003.Centrino | Carmel platform |
Mobile chipset | an Intel Mobile 855 Express series chipset, including ICH4M southbridge. |
Mobile processor | Processors - Socket 479 |
Wireless network | an Intel PRO/Wireless 2100B or later 2200BG mini-PCI Wi-Fi adapter. |
In early 2004, after the finalization of the 802.11g standard, Intel permitted an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG to substitute for the 2100. At the same time, they permitted the new Dothan Pentium M to substitute for the Banias Pentium M. Initially, Intel permitted only the 855GM chipset, which did not support external graphics. Later, Intel allowed the 855GME and 855PM chips, which did support external graphics, in Centrino laptops.
Despite criticisms, the Carmel platform won quick acceptance among OEMs and consumers. Carmel could attain or exceed the performance of older Pentium 4-M platforms, while allowing for laptops to operate for 4 to 5 hours on a 48 W-h battery. Carmel also allowed laptop manufacturers to create thinner and lighter laptops because its components did not dissipate much heat, and thus did not require large cooling systems.
Sonoma platform (2005)
Intel used Sonoma as the codename for the second-generation Centrino platform, introduced in January 2005.Centrino | Sonoma platform |
Mobile chipset | an Intel Mobile 915 Express series chipset, including ICH6M southbridge.
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Mobile processor | Processors - Socket 479 |
Wireless network | an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG or 2915ABG mini-PCI Wi-Fi adapter. |
Napa platform (2006)
The codename Napa designates the third-generation Centrino platform, introduced in January 2006 at the Winter Consumer Electronics Show. The platform initially supported Intel Core Duo processors but the newer Core 2 Duo processors were launched and supported in this platform from July 27, 2006 onwards.Centrino | Napa platform |
Mobile chipset | an Intel Mobile 945 Express series chipset, including ICH7M southbridge.
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Mobile processor | Processors - Socket M / Micro-FCBGA |
Wireless network | an Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG mini-PCIe Wi-Fi adapter. |
Santa Rosa platform (2007)
The codename Santa Rosa refers to the fourth-generation Centrino platform, which was released on Thursday May 10, 2007.Centrino | Santa Rosa platform |
Mobile chipset | an Intel Mobile 965 Express series chipset : GM965 with Intel GMA X3100 graphics technology or PM965 with discrete graphics, and ICH8M southbridge, 800 MT/s front side bus with Dynamic Front Side Bus Switching to save power during low utilization.
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Mobile processor | Processors - Socket P / Socket M / Micro-FCBGA |
Wireless network | an Intel WiFi Link 4965AGN mini-PCIe Wi-Fi adapter. |
The wireless chipset update was originally intended to include WWAN Internet access via HSDPA, co-developed with Nokia. After announcing a working partnership, both later retracted the deal citing the lack of a clear business case for the technology. Support for WiMAX was originally scheduled for inclusion in Santa Rosa but was later delayed until Montevina in 2008.
It is branded as "Centrino Pro" when combined with the enhanced security technologies Intel introduced with vPro and "Centrino Duo" when they are not used.
Montevina platform (2008)
The codename Montevina refers to the fifth-generation Centrino platform, now formally named Centrino 2 to avoid confusion with previous Centrino platforms. It was scheduled for release at Computex Taipei 2008, which took place on June 3–7, 2008, but was delayed until July 15, due to problems with integrated graphics and wireless certification.Centrino | Montevina platform |
Mobile chipset | an Intel Mobile Express series 4 chipset with Intel GMA X4500 graphics technology and ICH9M southbridge, 1066 MT/s FSB. The GM45/GS45 graphics core is clocked at 533 MHz and 400 MHz for GL40, which contains ten unified shaders, up from the eight provided by GMA X3100.
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Mobile processor | Processors - Socket P / Socket M / Micro-FCBGA |
Wireless network | Wireless Modules |
Calpella platform (2009)
The codename Calpella refers to the sixth-generation Centrino platform. Though originally scheduled to premiere in Q3 2009 with the second iteration of Nehalem processors, Intel had stated that due to pressure from computer manufacturers, they would delay the release of the platform until at least October 2009 to allow OEM partners to clear excess inventory of existing chips. This was believed to be spurred by the lowered demand due to unfavorable economic conditions throughout 2009.Centrino | Calpella platform |
Mobile chipset | an Intel Mobile Express Series 5 chipset with Intel HD Graphics technology that will allow for optimized decoding/encoding and editing/playback of H.264/MPEG-4 AVC video used in Blu-ray Discs and HD 1080p video, optimized for MPEG-2 video playback and editing.
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Mobile processor | Processors, based on Intel Nehalem microarchitecture |
Wireless network | Wireless Modules |
Huron River platform (2011)
The codename "Huron River" refers to the seventh-generation Centrino platform.Centrino | Huron River platform |
Mobile chipset | an Intel Mobile Express Series 6 chipset.
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Mobile processor | Processors, based on Intel Sandy Bridge microarchitecture |
Wireless network | Wireless Modules |
Chief River platform (2012)
The codename Chief River refers to the eighth-generation Centrino platform.Centrino | Chief River platform |
Mobile chipset | an Intel Mobile Express Series 7 chipset
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Mobile processor | Processors, based on Intel Ivy Bridge microarchitecture |
Wireless network | Wireless Modules |
Shark Bay platform (2013)
The codename Shark Bay refers to the ninth-generation Centrino platform.Centrino | Shark Bay platform |
Mobile chipset | an Intel Mobile Express Series 8 chipset
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Mobile processor | Processors, based on Intel Haswell microarchitecture |
Wireless network | Wireless Modules Wilkins Peak |
Mobile Internet Device
Menlow platform (2008)
On March 2, 2008, Intel introduced the Intel Atom processor brand for a new family of low-power processor platforms. The components have thin, small designs and work together to "enable the best mobile computing and Internet experience" on mobile and low-power devices.Intel's second generation MID platform contains a 45 nm Intel Atom processor which can run up to 2.0 GHz and a System Controller Hub which includes Intel HD Audio.
Centrino | Menlow platform |
Mobile chipset | an Intel SCH with integrated GMA 500 graphics |
Mobile processor | a 45 nm Intel Atom CPU |
Wireless network | a wireless radio |
This platform was initially branded as Centrino Atom but the logo was dropped in August 2008; the logo had caused confusion between laptop and MID with previous marketing of Centrino stating only Intel chipsets are being used. Hence MIDs will be branded as Atom to allow integration with other OEM chipsets for the low-end market.
Intel Centrino Wireless
Intel Centrino Wireless is the brand for Intel Wi-Fi and WiMAX adapters. The product line includes:- Intel Centrino Wireless-N 1000
- Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6200
- Intel Centrino Ultimate-N 6300
- Intel Centrino Advanced-N + WiMAX 6250
Centrino with Intel vPro technology
- Centrino laptop with Intel vPro technology
- Centrino 2 laptop with Intel vPro technology
Security technologies
- The vPro technology built into the chipset adds management, security, and remote-deployment features for: monitoring laptops, maintaining and updating systems, repairing systems, and securing systems.
- The 45 nm Centrino 2 package is based on the Penryn microprocessor and Q47/Q45 chipset. It includes a better graphics engine than Centrino, and three key additional features: Transport Layer Security secured communications over an open local area network for wired laptops outside the corporate firewall, support for Microsoft Network Access Protection, and support for out-of-band management and security features in Sx when the laptop is inside the corporate firewall.