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 Tiger Lake CPUs Launched for Gaming Laptops at CES 2021, Flagship Core i9-11900K Previewed
More power in thinner laptops for gaming on the go By Jamshed Avari | Updated: 12 January 2021 13:45 IST
Highlights
The Tiger Lake-H35 family creates a new tier for slim gaming laptops
The 11th Gen desktop Rocket Lake-S family is launching in Q1 2021
Intel has announced a slew of over 50 new CPUs based on its 11th Gen 10nm Tiger Lake architecture for gaming laptops, commercial laptops, and entry-level PCs. During a virtual CES 2021 press event, the company also previewed its upcoming flagship gaming desktop CPU, the Core i9-11900K based on the 14nm Rocket Lake architecture and talked about its data centre and autonomous vehicles efforts. According to top Intel executives, over 500 new desktop and laptop PC models will come to market in 2021, based on these new processors. There are already over 120 thin-and-light laptops based o
Today, Intel announced its latest Pentium Silver and Celeron mobile processors, which are aimed at the educational market. They're the first ones under the brands to be built on a 10nm process.
Intel debuts four new processor chip families at CES
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Intel Corp. took to the online stage at the Consumer Electronics Show today to unveil its latest families of computer processors, at a time when it faces stiff competition from rivals such as Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Apple Inc. in the gaming, personal computing and mobile markets.
Intel said its four new chip families will be used in 50 different processor variants and power more than 500 new PCs that are set to launch this year. In addition, the company provided an update on its Ice Lake Xeon Scalable processors using its 10-nanometer chip process and showed off its next major chip release, the hybrid Alder Lake chipset.