
an Intel Core 2 Solo (codenamed Merom) processor with 533 MT/s FSB for Napa Refresh platform (Sept 2007).Īn Intel PRO/Wireless 3945 ABG mini-PCIe Wi-Fi adapter (codenamed Golan).an Intel Core 2 Duo (codenamed Merom) processor with a 667 MT/s FSB for Napa Refresh platform, or.an Intel Core Solo, Core Duo (codenamed Yonah) processor, or.
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CentrinoĪn Intel Mobile 945 Express series chipset (codenamed Calistoga with Intel GMA 950), including ICH7M southbridge. The platform initially supported Intel Core Duo processors but the newer Core 2 Duo processors were launched and supported in this platform from Jonwards. The codename Napa designates the third-generation Centrino platform, introduced in January 2006 at the Winter Consumer Electronics Show.

Unfortunately, the introduction of PCI Express and faster Pentium M processors causes laptops built around the Sonoma platform to have a shorter battery-life than their Carmel counterparts Sonoma laptops typically achieve between 3.5–4.6 hours of battery-life on a 53 W-h battery. The Mobile 915 Express chipset, like its desktop version, supports many new features such as DDR2, PCI Express, Intel High Definition Audio, and SATA. Īn Intel PRO/Wireless 2200 BG or 2915 ABG mini-PCI Wi-Fi adapter (both codenamed Calexico2).

In early 2004, after the finalization of the 802.11g standard, Intel permitted an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200 BG to substitute for the 2100. Intel responded that the IEEE had not finalized the 802.11g standard at the time of Carmel's announcement. Industry-watchers initially criticized the Carmel platform for its lack of support for IEEE 802.11g, because many independent Wi-Fi chip-makers like Broadcom and Atheros had already started shipping 802.11g products.

Notebook implementations Carmel platform (2003)
