Intel’s Indian center played a major role in Centrino mobile platform

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Intel’s Indian center played a major role in Centrino mobile platform

Intel has said that their Intel India Development Center (IIDC) has played a major role in designing, developing, testing and validating the Centrino mobile platform.

The company said that their IIDC was involved in the development of the Centrino mobile platform.

In fact Intel India mobility group director Sandeep Shah said in a statement: ‘The mobility group of the IIDC was involved in the development of the Centrino mobile platform, contributing about 70-80 percent of the new processor. Our development centers in Israel and the US chipped in to fabricate the chipsets for OEMs and ODMs.’

Intel’s new updated Centrino platform for the mobile devices incorporates a robust central processing unit (CPU) with Intel core 2 duo processor, graphics memory controller hub (code-named Crestline), I/O controller hub (ICH8), 802.11n wireless technology, turbo memory and an active management technology for security and manageability.

Shah added: ‘In addition to the four vectors – seamless wireless connectivity, new form factors, longer battery life and higher performance, we have introduced the fifth vector (security and manageability) to the mobile platform on the feedback received from our enterprise clients.’





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