Abundance of business models based on IntelCs new mobility platform with comprehensive connectivity via Embedded Mobile Broadband (3G/UMTS) Photobucket Underlining its commitment to technological leadership, Fujitsu Siemens Computers is launching a series of business notebooks based on the new Centrino2® processor technology from Intel® – on the same day that the technology is introduced. And further notebook models in the pipeline featuring the new technology include a smart tablet PC for beginners and students as well as a series of ultra-mobile premium models. The new models are available from the beginning of August and, thanks to the new Intel® 45 chipset, provide more performance. "As an innovation leader in this segment, Fujitsu Siemens Computers has integrated IntelCs latest technology into new products right from the very outset. We are delighted to present the first business notebooks based on the new processor technology as early as the beginning of August, which underlines our leading market position and our very short product launch times", stated Andreas Thimmel, Senior Vice President Volume Business with Fujitsu Siemens Computers. "This launch is just the first step of a large offensive in the business model segment and we plan to surprise the market more than once this year.” The new processor technology is not the only highlight that distinguishes the three notebook lines from Fujitsu Siemens Computers – the ESPRIMO Mobile V Series, the ESPRIMO Mobile Series and the LIFEBOOK Series. New models have a mass of exciting connectivity features, an area in which Fujitsu Siemens Computers has already established a leading market position. The new mobile business machines all ship optional Embedded Mobile Broadband (3G/UMTS) – from entry level up to the high-end ultra-portables. Secure, integrated HSDPA/HSUPA connectivity provides fast broadband access while on the move. This makes the use of interactive real-time services a reality, such as video conferencing, VoIP, data access and the fast exchange of large e-mail attachments via wireless networks, and provides business users with a competitive edge.