Intel won't sell Intel-brand access points and other gear, but Centrino remains on the table: In a commodity market, how can Intel product remain non-fungible? By only selling into areas where they can own the market or preserve margins. Centrino's wireless adapter is one of those, where they might be losing on every chipset but gaining by holding the marketplace. [via Ken Berger]
Isn't the Centrino MiniPCI card ridiculously overpriced? It's hard to imagine that they're losing money on it.
(And once again, damn you Intel for trying to muscle 802.11a and g out of the market.)