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Understanding Intel Centrino Architecture: Evolution and Features

This article explores the Intel Centrino platform, which revolutionized mobile computing with its focus on power efficiency and wireless connectivity. Introduced in 2003, Centrino initially featured the Banias architecture, emphasizing low power consumption and small form factors. Over the years, advancements like Dothan and Sonoma enhanced performance, cache sizes, and bus speeds. We’ll delve into the specifications and impact of each architecture on laptop design, performance, and user experience, highlighting the significance of Intel Pentium M processors in this evolution.

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Understanding Intel Centrino Architecture: Evolution and Features

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    1. 1 Centrino & sonoma ????:????? ??:??? ??? ???

    2. 2 Centrino Intel? Centrino?? ???????? ????,????????,??????Intel Pentium-M CPU???Intel ????????Intel?????????????,Intel??????????????? Centrino?

    3. 3 Centrino??? 2003?1?8????????????(Banias)???????Centrino???????????????????????1MB Cache? ???,??Dothan,??400MB,2MB Cache? ???,Sonoma,??533MB,2MB Cache? ???,napa,??667MB,2MB Cache?

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