Tuesday, February 22, 2005
Since its introduction in January, Intel's latest notebook technology code named Sonoma has been in great demand, an Intel spokeswoman confirms.
"We are pleased with customer demand for Pentium M processors and Mobile Intel 915 chip sets. And as a result of strong demand, we are somewhat lean on Sonoma component inventory," the spokesperson says in a statement.
Sonoma is the code name for the latest update to Intel's Centrino package of notebook technology. It includes the Pentium M processor, the AIviso chip set, and the Intel Pro/Wireless chip for 802.11 Wi-Fi networks. This new revision improved the overall speed and offers added support for faster memory.
The supply constraints should be fixed by the end of the quarter as the company raises production levels, the Intel spokesperson says.
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