And some desktop parts, from 14nm and eight cores to 10nm and four cores
Katyanna Quach Tue 12 Jan 2021 // 07:54 UTC Share
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CES Intel announced at this year’s virtual CES tech trade show on Monday new clans of x86-64 processors for desktop and laptops.
“Only Intel has the breadth of products spanning multiple architectures; the large, open ecosystem; sheer scale of manufacturing footprint; and deep technical expertise customers need to unlock opportunities in this era of distributed intelligence,” executive veep Gregory Bryand gushed.
“With an intense focus on execution for our core products and across our broader portfolio, we’re introducing a series of leadership products at CES with more following throughout the year.”
Jan 12, 2021
At CES 2021, Intel introduced new processors for business, education, mobile and gaming computing platforms.
“Only Intel has the breadth of products spanning multiple architectures; the large, open ecosystem; sheer scale of manufacturing footprint; and deep technical expertise customers need to unlock opportunities in this era of distributed intelligence,” says Intel executive vice-president Gregory Bryant. “With an intense focus on execution for our core products and across our broader portfolio, we’re introducing a series of leadership products at CES with more following throughout the year.”
For business, Intel introduced the 11th Gen Intel vPro platform, delivering what the company claims is the industry’s highest performance and most comprehensive hardware-based security. The new 11th Gen Intel Core vPro processors, when combined with the new Intel Core vPro platform, offer:
Intel 11th gen Core H-series mobile processors, Core vPro, Pentium Silver, Celeron processors and more announced at CES 2021
During its CES 2021 keynote event, Intel announced multiple new mobile processors that feature their 11th gen Core technologies. They introduced updated processors for their business customers with new Intel Core vPro CPUs; new Core-H series processors for gaming and new N-series Pentium Silver and Celeron processors that are targeted at education systems.
With the 11th Gen Core H-series processors, Intel is focusing on improving the gaming capabilities of ultra-portable laptops. They are built on Intel’s 10nm SuperFin technology and feature support for PCIe Gen 4 technology, which will enable faster connection and lower latency to the dedicated GPU, which are crucial for gaming. They will have integrated WiFi-6 support and Thunderbolt 4, expanding its connectivity options, and with Turbo Boost Max 3.0 technology built-in, they can reach up to 5GHz turbo fr
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With the competition getting tougher and tougher with AMD slowly gaining more foothold in the technology sector (especially for computers), Intel ultimately has to step up their game. Can they do this with the new launch of its Intel Core i9-11900K CPU designed for desktop computers.
Intel Core i9-11900K CPU
According to an article by ZDNet, Intel has finally, at least partially, revealed a little bit about its latest upcoming Intel Core-i9-11900K CPU that is designed for desktop computers. The first wave of these upcoming 11th Gen Intel Core S-series, or the Rocket Lake-S, processors designed for desktops should be available soon during the fir