If Intel Celeron M processors and Intel Centrino mobile technology are both part of Intels mobility family, what are the differences?
Intel Centrino mobile technology represents a combination of Intel’s best mobile technologies (Intel Pentium M processor, Intel 855 chipset, and Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 network connection) delivering all four vectors of mobility: performance, integrated wireless, enables extended battery life, enables thinner/lighter form factors.
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