Intel aiming to almost double notebook CPU shipments by 2011
Intel plans to agrresively expand its shipments of notebook CPUs aiming to almost double its total of 2007 within the next few years, according to sources close to the company. Since Intel launched its Centrino platform in 2003, shipments have grown from 38 million notebook CPUs in the first year to 79 million in 2006. In 2007, shipments surpassed 100 million units, and in 2008, with the help of the Montevina platform, the company expects shipments to reach 123 million units.
In 2008, Intel will push into WiMAX with plans to support the wireless technology in its Montivina and MID (mobile Internet device) platforms, according to sources at notebooks makers. Intel will launch several networking products: a Wi-Fi/WiMAX mixed wireless module 5350/5150 (3×3 AGN MC) codenamed Echo Peak, a Wi-Fi only module 5300/5100 (3×3 AGN MC/HMC) codenamed Shirley Peak, 82567LF Gigabit LAN codenamed Boazman and 82567LM Gigabit LAN for digital office applications in the second quarter this year along with Montevina, noted the sources. In addition, Montivina will also be accompanied by the launch of 2GB and 4GB versions Intel’s Turbo Memory technology, the sources added.
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