10th Gen Intel Core processors pave way for sleeker laptops


San Francisco, Aug 2 (IANS): The new 10th Gen Intel Core processors will pave the way for PC manufacturers to bring "remarkably" sleek 2 in 1s and laptops, the chip-making giant has said.

Based on Intel's "Ice Lake" architecture, the family of processors launched on Thursday utilise 10 nm+ process technology.

This family of processors bring high-performance Artificial Intelligence (AI) to the PC at scale and support Wi-Fi 6 for best connectivity, Intel said.

"These 10th Gen Intel Core processors shift the paradaigm for what it means to

deliver leadership in mobile PC platforms," said Chris Walker, Intel Corporate Vice President and General Manager of Mobility Client Platforms in the Client Computing Group.

"With broad-scale AI for the first time on PCs, an all-new graphics architecture, best-in-class Wi-Fi 6 (Gig+) and Thunderbolt 3 - all integrated onto the SoC (system on chip), thanks to Intel's 10nm process technology and architecture design - we're opening the door to an entirely new range of experiences and innovations for the laptop," Walker said.

Systems are expected from PC manufacturers for the holiday season, the company said.

  

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