Posted: 24-Jan-2007 [Source: Intel]
[Intel introduces its Next-Gen Wireles-N network connection based on the draft 802.11n Wi-Fi specification and initiates the "Connect with Centrino" program. Intel reports the upgrade offers up to five times the performance and twice the wireless range compared to existing Draft-N products.]
Intel Corporation today introduced the Intel Next-Gen Wireless-N network connection, an upgrade to the wireless component found inside Intel Centrino Duo mobile technology and other Intel-based laptops that helps consumers better connect to wireless networks.As notebook PCs increasingly download broadband-intense content such as movies, videos and music, a more powerful networking solution is needed. Based on the draft 802.11n Wi-Fi specification, the Intel Next-Gen Wireless-N technology addresses that need by offering users up to five times(b) the performance and twice the wireless range while providing up to an extra hour of notebook battery life when compared to existing Draft-N products.(b)
In addition, Intel said it has initiated the “Connect with Centrino” program. Through this program, Intel has worked with leading access point (AP) vendors including Asus, Belkin, Buffalo, D-Link and Netgear to better ensure compatibility and performance. Intel’s wireless-N product is certified to work with multiple APs and as these AP’s successfully pass Intels rigorous real-world testing certification criteria, they will display a “Connect with Centrino” identifier on their product packaging, allowing consumers a choice for connecting with more confidence.
“Integrating wireless-N technology into notebook computers based on Centrino Duo with the Intel Core 2 Duo processor delivers the speed, coverage and multi-tasking abilities needed for consumers to enjoy their home networking and digital entertainment,” said Dave Hofer, director of wireless marketing for Intel’s Mobile Platforms Group. “Additionally, access points that are identified by our new ‘Connect with Centrino’ logo assure consumers that they are purchasing a compatible wireless-N system.”
The new wireless-N technology improves the home network experience especially when multiple people access their wireless network simultaneously and enjoy bandwidth consuming applications such as audio and video entertainment. Intel’s Next-Gen Wireless-N product reduces “dead spots” in the home; optimizes high-definition (HD) entertainment experiences such as streaming HD movies; improves battery life and provides the benefit of working with existing 802.11 a/b/g access points.
Intel Centrino Duo mobile technology-based laptops operate faster and more efficiently with Intel Next-Gen Wireless-N enhanced wireless communication capabilities. At the heart of the platform, the Intel Core 2 Duo processors have two processing cores or computing “brains” that can handle multiple tasks in less time while consuming less power. When integrated into Intel Centrino Duo-based systems running wireless-N, the Intel Core 2 Duo processors can improve viewing and playing back HD video, speed up conversion of songs into a digital format to upload to an MP3 player, and more quickly run the latest virus protection updates.
Intel Next-Gen Wireless-N technology as well as the “Connect with Centrino” identifier will be delivered in conjunction with new notebook computers powered by Intel Centrino Duo mobile technology from OEMs such as Acer, Asus, Gateway and Toshiba that are being distributed with Microsoft Windows Vista beginning in late January and other OEMs to follow.
Intel, the world leader in silicon innovation, develops technologies, products, and initiatives to continually advance how people work and live. Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom.
(a) Other brands may be claimed as the property of others. Intel, Intel Core and Intel Centrino are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.
(b) Based on the theoretical bandwidth maximum enabled by 2×3 Draft N implementations with 2 spatial streams. Actual throughput will vary depending on your specific operating system, hardware and software configurations. Check with your PC manufacturer for details.
(b) References to improved battery life as measured by MobileMark(a) 2005, refer to comparisons with previous generation Intel Centrino Duo mobile technology with Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection. Actual platform battery life savings will vary depending on your specific operating system, hardware and software configurations. Check with your PC manufacturer for details.
(b) References to improved battery life as measured by MobileMark(a) 2005, refer to comparisons with previous generation Intel Centrino Duo mobile technology with Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection. Actual throughput and platform battery life savings will vary depending on your specific operating system, hardware and software configurations. Check with your PC manufacturer for details.
David Hng



July 19, 2007 at 4:54 am
Hello, my name is Peter and I have a question about this topic. I recently bought a Dell computer for college and its version is Insipron 1520 and I upgraded the wireless card to Intel® Next-Gen Wireless-N. I was wondering if it would have to buy a new wireless router in order to connect to the internet, or if ican use my current wireless router, which is Intel® 3945 802.11a/g Mini-card or the modem provided by my college (which is not ikely to me Intel Wireless N). Thank you for your time and I look foward to your response!
Peter T.