- Tue Sep 10 2002 Wireless the word for Intel
Outlining plans for future PCs and other devices, Intel hops on the wireless bandwagon, pushing the "killer app" many hope will revive the PC market.
- Wed Feb 27 2002 Don't expect a low-voltage Pentium 4
Intel will not try to fit the chip into the tiniest notebooks on the market, signaling what will likely be a lengthy and inexorable conversion within the company's mobile processor line.
- Mon Mar 26 2001 Intel to chart new notebook territory
The company will try a new tactic to improve laptop battery life when it comes out next year with its first chip designed from the ground up for notebooks.
- Wed Jul 14 2004 Intel sneaks out a low-end Pentium M
Company begins selling new version of mobile Pentium M chip so that select manufacturers can cut notebook prices.
- Mon Dec 16 2002 Intel, iPass team on wireless access
The chipmaker is working with Internet service provider iPass to help keep business travelers connected at all times.
- Mon Oct 21 2002 Intel to turn venture arm to wireless
The chipmaker plans to invest $150 million in wireless start-ups to help accelerate the worldwide acceptance of Wi-Fi.
- Wed Feb 12 2003 Intel to power up smart-phone chip
The company hopes to make waves in the wireless market with "Manitoba," which it says will allow cell phones to offer more sophisticated applications and longer battery life.
- Wed Sep 11 2002 PCs to be Intel's wedge into wireless
The company is set to release its first chips into the wireless market and plans to use its strength in the PC world to get a head start.
- Fri Sep 13 2002 Intel chip to give notebooks a lift
The company will increase the performance of notebooks once again when it releases a new 2.2GHz Pentium 4-M chip on Monday, according to sources.
- Wed Jan 8 2003 Intel names mobile chip family
The company replaces a collection of code names for a new processor, chipset and radio module with a single brand name--Centrino--aiming to suggest flight and mobility.


