A story in today's National Post reports Research in Motion may use Intel's Centrino chips so Blackberry users could check e-mail and surf the Web using hotspots. The story also suggests RIM would have to turf its current supplier, Motorola, to do a deal with Intel. RIM and Intel are not strangers. Intel Capital was one of RIM's early investors and Intel's 386 chips were used in RIM's first-generation Blackberries.