Intel Corporation announced products and solutions that will deliver new user experiences and support the computing ecosystem’s expansion into new areas at COMPUTEX 2015, Taipei, Taiwan. Check out the new goodies by the world’s biggest chipmaker that were showcased at the COMPUTEX 2015.
Intel for Internet of Things
Intel introduced the expansion of the Intel IoT (Internet of Things) Gateway product family. The latest gateway reference design offers expanded choice in silicon and software with the addition of Intel Core processor-based gateways and Wind River Intelligent Device Platform XT 3 with flexible packaging options for applications that require a low cost of entry.
Intel also expanded the choice of operating systems for Intel IoT Gateway reference designs that builds upon the current OS availability from Microsoft and Wind River.
Specifically for IoT solutions, especially retail and medical environments, Intel announced the new Intel Pentium, Intel Celeron and Intel Atom processors. The new processors are customized for IoT.
Intel Computing Experiences
Intel Unite was introduced as a new cost-effective business solution designed for easy and intuitive collaboration and improved meeting productivity. With a select Intel Core vPro processor-based mini PC in the conference room and the Intel Unite application running on devices, existing conference rooms are modernised and transformed into smart and connected meeting spaces with enhanced security.
In the biggest advancement since its inception, Thunderbolt 3 delivers one computer port that connects to Thunderbolt devices, every display and billions of USB devices. For the first time, a single cable now provides four times the data and twice the video bandwidth of any other cable, while also supplying power.
Intel also introduced 5th generation Intel Core mobile processors for smartphones and IoT with integrated Intel Iris Pro Graphics. The new processor is optimized for gamers and content creators on the go. Intel’s fastest and most responsive mobile processors have Intel Iris Pro graphics 6200 and provide up to two times higher compute performance and two times better 3-D graphics performance compared to the current generation.2
Intel for Data Centers
Intel introduced the Intel Xenon Processor E3-1200 v4 product family. For the first time the Xeon processor line has included integrated Intel Iris Pro graphics P6300. Built on 14nm process technology and designed for visually intensive, cloud-based workloads such as high-definition (HD) video transcoding and remote workstation delivery, the product family delivers up to 1.4x the performance for video transcoding3 and up to 1.8x the 3-D graphics performance4 compared to the prior generation.
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