Photos: Intel launches Centrino Pro 
Published: 09 May 2007 17:13 BST
LG was happy to provide two machines to demonstrate Turbo Memory, which devotes 512MB or 1GB of Nand flash memory to holding system files and other data that the operating system requires at start-up, restoring from sleep or during application switches. Intel claims Turbo Memory, formerly known by the code name Robson, can more than halve application load and wake-from-sleep times.
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