Intel is enhancing mobile computing through its Centrino mobile technology, which combines a Pentium M processor, 855 chipset family, and wireless network connection to improve performance, battery life, and lightweight design in notebooks. Introduced in 2003, Centrino supports advanced features like dynamic execution and power management, leading to significant efficiency gains over previous mobile processors. The technology also supports both 802.11a and 802.11b wireless standards, providing seamless connectivity for users on the go.