iTech / November 2013 4
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Intel’s 4th Generation Core Processors
From harwarezone.com.ph:
“They promise to deliver optimized and personalized computing experience for end-users, extraordinary battery life capability, graphics performance breakthrough, and new usage scenarios in devices such as 2-in-1s, tablets, AiO systems, and secure and manageable business device with Intel vPro.
“…Having power levels as low as 6 watts, Intel is enabling thinner, lighter, cooler, quieter and fanless designs for mobile devices.”
Intel is also adding a voice and gesture recognition, 4K Ultra HD support, faster video encoding and decoding, and Intel Wireless Display 4.1 as added features. As for the desktop, All-in-One systems will have designs that are unconventional desktop form factor. This generation of Core processors is packed into the 22nm manufacturing process and gives us up to 15% better performance that the 3rd generation. Intel also allows enhanced tuning and overclocking on its K-series processors.
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