The Pentium® M and Centrino

The Pentium® M processor was introduced at the same time that Intel® introduced the Centrino chipset. Currently, this chipset is comprised of:

  • The Pentium® M processor.

  • The 855 MCH. This component connects the processor FSB to the ICH4 (IO Control Hub-4), to the graphics adapter (although there is a version with an integrated graphics adapter), and to system memory.

  • The PRO/Wireless network connection. This is Intel®'s wireless bridge chip.

When a system vendor integrates all of these components into a laptop design, they are entitled to use the Centrino name and logo. However, if any of the components are not used, the vendor cannot use the Centrino name and logo. For example, a number of laptop designs do not use the Intel® wireless chip, but do use the 855MCH and the Pentium® M processor.

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