Intel bring processors of Xeon to portable computers



Intel Corporation announced yesterday through a statement posted on its official website that it will provide special Xeon workstations / workstation for laptop computer processors, the company did not disclose all the details, including specifications for the processor, and the date of availability in the market.

The new processor will depend on the architectural high-dedicated performance Skylake Wizard to finished off the computer with high specifications, which revealed by Intel earlier this week, which was synthesized according to the 14-nanometer technology, which means greater efficiency in energy consumption and improve battery life for portable devices, it is developed in the first place to get the most out of energy.

It is noteworthy that Intel launched the Manufacturing Technology 14 nm Broadwell / Broadwell name, and the first products bearing the new generation of technology has been disclosed during the 2014 IFA conference in Berlin, and the later Intel Corporation to begin providing the fifth generation of its processors Core / Core, and so through the launch of 14 new processors, the processors that have been manufactured according to the 14-nanometer manufacturing technology.

Fifth-generation processor Xeon E3-1500M supports the same advanced features including error feature in the correct memory / ECC code which detects and repairs errors that cause data corruption and system crashes while working and fixing them automatically, and features business management and technical / Intel vPro, which allows more security and ease of management capabilities and more productivity.

Intel noted in its press release that each workstation operates processors Xeon will contain Thunderbolt port / Thunderbolt 3, any USB Type-C outlets which supports the second generation of USB 3.1 ports, which allows the transfer of data at 10 gigabytes per second, this technology is available to processors Skylake but require the presence of an external microcontroller.

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