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Intel CES released four major processors: 11th and 12th generation Core Duo collectively unveiled

The CES exhibition in 2021 began. Intel released more than 50 processors at this conference, covering the four major computing platforms of business, education, mobile, and gaming. Among them are the 11th generation Core Rocket Lake-S and the 12th generation Core Alder Lake is more powerful.

Gregory Bryant, Executive Vice President of Intel, said: “Only Intel has rich products covering multiple architectures; extensive open ecosystem, huge manufacturing scale, and deep technology that helps customers unlock unlimited possibilities and seize unlimited opportunities in the era of distributed intelligence. Expertise.

We focus on developing core products and continuously expanding our product portfolio. In addition to the series of leading products launched at CES, we will also launch more outstanding products in the new year.”

For the commercial sector, Intel launched the 11th generation Intel vPro platform, bringing industry-leading performance and comprehensive hardware-level security to commercial platforms.

For the commercial sector, Intel launched the 11th generation Intel vPro platform, bringing industry-leading performance and comprehensive hardware-level security to commercial platforms.

Intel Hardware Shield provides excellent comprehensive security for hardware in the commercial field3, and the industry’s first artificial intelligence (AI) threat detection technology built into the chip to help prevent ransomware and cryptocurrency mining attacks.

It also uses a breakthrough technology—Intel control-flow enforcement technology to help block various attacks that pure software solutions have been unable to deal with for a long time.

·10nm SuperFin technology brings industry-leading performance. Iris Xe graphics card and integrated Wi-Fi 6/6E (Gig+) have achieved the biggest improvement in Wi-Fi technology in the past 20 years, compared to Wi-Fi 55, This technology can increase the upload and download speed of office equipment by 6 times and increase the connection speed of home equipment by nearly 3 times.

Improved AI performance by 8 times, bringing new computing capabilities to enterprises to keep up with the pace of development of the rapidly changing software ecosystem, and 2.3 times faster creation and video editing speed compared to previous generation products.

In addition, Intel also released the vPro platform based on Intel EVO certification, which can be understood as the commercial version of the previous consumer EVO notebook, which is not only fashionable, thin and slim, but also provides an excellent immersive visual experience.

In addition, they also have amazing response speed, instant wake-up function, and long battery life in real application scenarios.

This year, many manufacturers will launch more than 60 vPro notebooks based on EVO certification.

There is also a brand new Chromebook, which has also entered the Intel EVO certification and supports the Thunderbolt 4 interface, but the Chromebook is not sold in China, so the details will not be mentioned.

In addition to CPU performance, the 35W version of the 11th generation Core also supports PCIe 4.0, which is suitable for connecting high-performance independent displays.

At CES, Acer, ASUS, MSI, and VAIO announced the launch of new thin and light gaming laptop models equipped with the 11th-generation Smart Core high-performance mobile processor (H35), and mainstream computer manufacturers’ partners will start in the first half of 2021 Introduced more than 40 related models.

In addition to the above processors, Intel also announced the desktop version of the 11th and 12th generation Core processors. The former is the 14nm Rocket Lake-S series, and the flagship is the Core i9-11900K with 8 cores and 16 threads. The new architecture brings 19% Improved IPC performance, supports ultra-fast storage and PCIe 4.0 x20 channels connected to discrete graphics cards, and Killer Wi-Fi 6E (Gig+).

The 11th generation Core desktop version will be available later this quarter.

In the second half of this year, there will also be a 12-generation Core desktop version, code-named Alder Lake. This processor represents a major breakthrough in the x86 architecture and is also Intel’s most scalable system-level chip.

Alder Lake processors will not only use the 10nm SuperFin process, but also support high-performance cores and high-performance cores for the first time, that is, large and small core designs. This is indeed the first time in the history of x86 architecture.

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