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Due to the global pandemic, this year’s annual Computex event in Taiwan is being held virtually, but all the big-name companies have keynotes to present their latest news and wares. Intel is no different, and this year the hot ticket items stem from an expansion or ‘refresh’ of their Tiger Lake-U series processors (as we exclusively confirmed at
AnandTech in April) but also the first fruits of an Intel 5G solution developed through the partnership with MediaTek.
Tiger Lake-U Refresh
At the start of the year, the lay of the land for Intel in the second half of 2021 was confusing. The company was promising to deliver its 12
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Intel has a lot of surprises for this year, and it looks like that we are finally getting a 5G-focused improvement for the computer processors.
The chip manufacturer has recently released a faster and better set of semiconductors the 5G M.2 module to hasten the newly-produced laptops en route to the company s Intel 5G solution 5000.
Because the last Computex did not happen last year due to the pandemic, the announcement was delayed but the surprise has paid off well.
Intel 5G M.2 Module Provides a Good Solution for Laptop Makers
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Intel 5G M.2 Module features the newest ultra-book chips
Intel kicked off this year’s virtual Computex by announcing two new 11th Gen U-Series chips for use in thin, lightweight laptops. It also unveiled its first 5G M.2 module for laptops, designed in a partnership with MediaTek (Intel sold its smartphone modem business to Apple in 2019). Both of Intel’s new chips have Intel Irix […]