Notebook manufacturers expect Intel delay Notebook type Capella issued until October 2009. Intel plans to set up a new type of notebook Capella in July 2009. When sales Centrino 2 out in July 2008, apparently hit the world economy. In addition, pressure is also provided by the Netbook product. Conditions such as the old type of notebook Centrino 2 many notebook kept by producers.
Use Intel Montevina notebook on the decrease and only 80 of the target until the end of 2008 reached ago. Notebook Centrino 2 also revealed a price, so that notebook sales have fewer benefits. Intel planned to issue a middle-class and high end notebook in July or August 2009 this. With chip Ibexpeak-5 series, including M chip, such as PM55/57, HM55/57, QM57 and QS57.
Intel are preparing their next-generation notebook platform, named Capella, for a launch in Q3 2009, according to a DigiTimes report. The chipset will see the integration of components currently handled by the northbridge into the CPU, with the remaining northbridge and southbridge setup replaced by a single integrated chipset that is currently codenamed Ibex Peak-M.
The news comes courtesy of “sources at notebook makers”, who suggest that Capella will also support WiFi a/b/g/n or WiMAX via the Puma Peak or Kilmer Peak wireless modules respectively. Ibex Peak-M will also be used in Intel’s next generation mobile CPUs, Clarksfield and Auburndale, which have on-die DDR3 memory controllers and, in the case of Auburndale, an integrated graphics core.
Use Intel Montevina notebook on the decrease and only 80 of the target until the end of 2008 reached ago. Notebook Centrino 2 also revealed a price, so that notebook sales have fewer benefits. Intel planned to issue a middle-class and high end notebook in July or August 2009 this. With chip Ibexpeak-5 series, including M chip, such as PM55/57, HM55/57, QM57 and QS57.
Intel are preparing their next-generation notebook platform, named Capella, for a launch in Q3 2009, according to a DigiTimes report. The chipset will see the integration of components currently handled by the northbridge into the CPU, with the remaining northbridge and southbridge setup replaced by a single integrated chipset that is currently codenamed Ibex Peak-M.
The news comes courtesy of “sources at notebook makers”, who suggest that Capella will also support WiFi a/b/g/n or WiMAX via the Puma Peak or Kilmer Peak wireless modules respectively. Ibex Peak-M will also be used in Intel’s next generation mobile CPUs, Clarksfield and Auburndale, which have on-die DDR3 memory controllers and, in the case of Auburndale, an integrated graphics core.


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