Delivering the Best Business, Education,
Mobile and Gaming Computing Platforms for More Than 500 New PC
Designs Coming in 2021
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
- At its CES news conference, Intel highlighted how it is driving
technology leadership with the introduction of more than 50
processors, resulting in more than 500 new designs for laptops and
desktops coming to market in 2021.
- Intel launched the 11th Gen Intel® Core™ vPro® platform and
Intel® Evo™ vPro® platform, delivering the highest performance and
most comprehensive hardware-based security1.
- Intel introduced the new N-series 10-nanometer Intel® Pentium®
Silver and Intel® Celeron® processors that offer an unmatched
balance of performance, media and collaboration for education
systems.
- Intel announced a new line of 11th Gen Intel® Core™ H-series
mobile processors for gaming platforms that deliver an
industry-leading balance of mobility and enthusiast-level
gaming.
- Intel also previewed products coming to market later in 2021,
including 11th Gen Intel® Core™ S-series desktop processors
(code-named “Rocket Lake-S”) and its next-generation processors
(code-named “Alder Lake”).
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Intel Executive Vice President Gregory
Bryant outlines in Intel’s CES 2021 news conference how the company
is introducing new processors for business, education, mobile and
gaming computing platforms – all designed to offer the premium PC
experiences people deserve, with the most choices and no limits. As
part of the all-virtual CES 2021, Intel makes clear that now is the
time to “Go and Do Something Wonderful.” (Credit: Intel
Corporation)
The release reads:
CES 2021: INTEL ANNOUNCES FOUR NEW PROCESSOR
FAMILIES
In a world where computing is pervasive and intelligence is
distributed across every surface – from the cloud to the network to
the intelligent edge – Intel today at CES 2021 highlighted how it
is driving technology leadership to define the future of computing
for people, business and society.
To help people navigate through this extraordinary time, Intel
introduced new processors for business, education, mobile and
gaming computing platforms – all designed to offer the premium PC
experiences people deserve, with the most choices and no
limits.
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Processors (Product Brief) | 11th Gen Intel Core H Series
Processors for Ultraportable Gaming (Press Deck)
“Only Intel has the breadth of products spanning multiple
architectures; the large, open ecosystem; sheer scale of
manufacturing footprint; and deep technical expertise customers
need to unlock opportunities in this era of distributed
intelligence,” said Intel Executive Vice President Gregory Bryant.
“With an intense focus on execution for our core products and
across our broader portfolio, we’re introducing a series of
leadership products at CES with more following throughout the
year.”
Introducing 11th Gen Intel® Core™ vPro®: The Best Platform
for Business
For business, Intel introduced the 11th Gen Intel vPro platform,
an unrivaled business platform delivering the industry’s highest
performance and world’s most comprehensive hardware-based
security2. The new 11th Gen Intel Core vPro processors unveiled
today are based on the world’s best business processor for
thin-and-light laptops2 and, when combined with the new Intel Core
vPro platform, offer:
- Intel® Hardware Shield, providing the world’s most
comprehensive security deep in hardware for business3 and the
industry’s first silicon-enabled artificial intelligence (AI)
threat detection to help stop ransomware and crypto-mining attacks.
It is also equipped with Intel® Control Flow Enforcement
Technology, ground-breaking technology to help shut down an entire
class of attacks that long evaded software-only solutions4.
- Intel 10-nanometer (nm) SuperFin technology, delivering
industry-leading performance, Intel® Iris® Xe graphics and the
world’s biggest Wi-Fi improvement in 20 years – with integrated
Intel® Wi-Fi 6/6E (Gig+) that enables up to six times faster
uploads and downloads in the office and nearly three times faster
speeds at home versus standard Wi-Fi 55.
- Eight times6 better AI performance, enabling businesses new
compute power to keep pace with the fast-changing software
ecosystem, and up to 2.3 times faster7 creation and video editing
compared to the previous generation.
- Up to 23% faster productivity8 than the competition when using
apps like Office 365 and the best business collaboration
experience, enabling more than 50% faster9 office productivity
compared to the competition while on a video conference call.
Intel also launched the Intel® Evo™ vPro® platform, the best
laptop experience for business users10. Laptop designs verified on
the Intel Evo vPro platform are stylish, thin and light and provide
an amazing immersive visual experience. They also offer remarkable
responsiveness, instant wake and real-world battery life. More than
60 new laptops from top manufacturers will be available this year,
combining the security and manageability of vPro and the amazing
on-the-go experiences of Intel Evo. Additionally, Intel announced
Intel Evo Chromebooks, enabling a new class of premium
Chromebooks.
New Processors and Partnerships for Best Education
Platform
Use of the PC as an essential education tool has accelerated
greatly worldwide over the past year. To meet the growing needs of
students, Intel introduced new N-series Intel® Pentium® Silver and
Celeron® processors with an unmatched balance of performance, media
and collaboration for education systems. The processors are
designed on Intel’s 10nm architecture, delivering up to 35%11
better overall application performance and up to 78% better
graphics performance gen on gen. This enables smooth application
performance and browsing while multitasking, plus advanced camera
and connectivity features for an enriched video conferencing and
viewing experience.
As critical as advancing technology for meeting students’
evolving needs is putting laptops in their hands. Even with
accelerated adoption, up to 30% of U.S. school children still lack
internet or laptops for learning, and the pandemic has only
exacerbated those requirements. During the last 15 years, Intel has
invested more than $1 billion globally in education, including
training for more than 15 million teachers. Last April, Intel
launched the Online Learning Initiative and has provided hundreds
of thousands of devices, as well as connectivity and resources, to
students worldwide. Intel will continue these efforts in 2021 along
with partners from inside and outside the technology industry.
New Line of 11th Gen Intel® Core™ H-series Mobile Processors
for the Best Gaming Platforms
Intel launched a new line of 11th Gen Intel Core H-series mobile
processors for gaming that extends the 11th Gen mobile family of
products and pushes the limits of what’s possible for
enthusiast-level gaming in laptops as thin as 16 millimeters. Led
by the Intel® Core™ i7 Special Edition 4-core processor with up to
5 gigahertz (GHz) Turbo, these H35 processors are specifically
targeted for ultraportable gaming. They feature new Gen 4 PCIE
architecture for connecting to latest discrete graphics and deliver
amazingly low latency and immersive game play on the go. At CES,
Acer, ASUS, MSI and Vaio announced new systems powered by the 11th
Gen Intel Core H35-series processor for ultraportable gaming, with
more than 40 designs from top manufacturing partners launching in
the first half of 2021.
For mobile enthusiasts who want desktop-caliber gaming and
creation performance, Intel also announced an 8-core processor that
will start shipping later this quarter. This platform is unique in
the industry with features that would normally only be found in
high-end desktop systems – including up to 5GHz, 20 lanes of PCIe
Gen 4.0 architecture for fastest storage and discrete graphics, and
Intel® Killer™ Wi-fi 6E (Gig+).
Preview of Next-Generation “Rocket Lake” and “Alder Lake”
Technologies for Leadership Desktop and Mobile Platforms
Intel also demonstrated next-generation desktop technology for
gamers and enthusiasts coming to market in 11th Gen Intel® Core™
S-series desktop processors (“Rocket Lake-S”). Featuring 19%
gen-over-gen instructions per cycle (IPC) improvement12 for the
highest frequency cores and headlined by the Intel Core i9-11900K,
these processors will bring even more performance to gamers and PC
enthusiasts at launch in the first quarter of 2021.
Additionally, Intel demonstrated “Alder Lake,” the
next-generation processor that represents a significant
breakthrough in x86 architecture and Intel’s most power-scalable
system-on-chip. Due in second half of 2021, Alder Lake will combine
high-performance cores and high-efficiency cores into a single
product. Alder Lake will also be Intel’s first processor built on a
new, enhanced version of 10nm SuperFin and will serve as the
foundation for leadership desktop and mobile processors that
deliver smarter, faster and more efficient real-world
computing.
About Intel
Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) is an industry leader, creating
world-changing technology that enables global progress and enriches
lives. Inspired by Moore’s Law, we continuously work to advance the
design and manufacturing of semiconductors to help address our
customers’ greatest challenges. By embedding intelligence in the
cloud, network, edge and every kind of computing device, we unleash
the potential of data to transform business and society for the
better. To learn more about Intel’s innovations, go to
newsroom.intel.com and intel.com.
1 In thin & light Windows-based devices, based on 1) unique
features and performance testing on industry benchmarks and
Representative Usage Guides across 3 key usages: productivity,
creation, and collaboration, comparing Intel® Core™ vPro® i7-1185G7
to AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U and 2) an IOActive study (commissioned by
Intel) comparing Intel® Hardware Shield security capabilities on
11th Gen Intel Core vPro processors with corresponding competitor
technologies. All testing as of December 2020. Visit
www.Intel.com/11thgenvpro for details. Results may vary.
2 In thin & light Windows-based devices, based on unique
features and performance testing (as of December 1, 2020) on
industry benchmarks and Representative Usage Guides across 3 key
usages: productivity, creation, and collaboration of Intel® Core™
vPro® i7-1185G7, including in comparison to AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U.
Visit www.Intel.com/11thgenvpro for details. Results may vary.
3 In thin & light Windows-based devices, based on unique
features and testing by IOActive (commissioned by Intel; as of
December 2020) comparing Intel® Hardware Shield security
capabilities with corresponding technologies in an AMD Ryzen Pro
4750U-based system. Visit www.intel.com/11thgenvpro for details.
Results may vary.
4 Intel Control-flow Enforcement Technology (CET) is designed to
help protect against jump/call-oriented programming (JOP/COP)
attack methods and return-oriented programming (ROP) attack
methods, malware known as memory safety issues and which comprise
over half of ZDI-disclosed vulnerabilities. Visit
www.intel.com/11thgenvpro for details. Results may vary.
5 For more information about the data presented, visit
www.intel.com/wifi6disclaimers.
6 As measured by MLPerf v0.7 Inference, Mobile Notebooks, Closed
Division with Offline Scenario using OpenVINO 2021.1 Pre framework
on MobileNetEdge model int8 GPU (Batch=16) on 11th Gen Intel® Core™
i7-1185G7 Processor vs highest attainable MLPerfv0.7 Inference,
Mobile Notebooks, Closed Division with Offline Scenario using
OpenVINO 2021.1 Pre framework on MobileNetEdge model int8 GPU
(Batch=1) on 10th Gen Intel® Core™ vPro® i7-10810U processor
7 As measured by Video Editing workflow. 11th Gen Intel® Core™
vPro® i7-1185G7 Processor vs. 10th Gen Intel® Core™ vPro® i7-10610U
Processor
8 As measured by Microsoft Office 365 workflow. 11th Gen Intel®
Core™ vPro® i7-1185G7 Processor vs. MD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U
9 As measured by Productivity and Collaboration Workflow. 11th
Gen Intel® Core™ vPro® i7-1185G7 Processor vs. AMD Ryzen 7 PRO
4750U
10 In thin & light Windows-based devices, based on 1) unique
features and performance testing on industry benchmarks and
Representative Usage Guides across 3 key usages: productivity,
creation, and collaboration, comparing Intel® Core™ vPro®
i7-1185G7to AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U and 2) an IOActive study
(commissioned by Intel) comparing Intel® Hardware Shield security
capabilities on 11th Gen Intel Core vPro processors with
corresponding competitor technologies. All testing as of December
2020. Intel Evo vPro designs are co-engineered as part of Intel's
comprehensive laptop innovation program Project Athena then tested,
measured, and verified against a premium specification and key
experience indicators to ensure unparalleled user experiences.
Visit www.Intel.com/11thgenvpro for details. Results may vary.
11 Source: Intel estimates as of January 2021. Based on
measurements on Intel Pentium Silver and Celeron measured on
platforms with Intel® Pentium® Silver N6000 Processor, PL1=6W TDP,
PL2 = 20W 4C4T, Turbo up to 3.3GHz, Motherboard: JSL RVP, Graphics:
Intel® UHD Graphics 605, Memory: 2x4GB DDR4- 3200, Storage: 512GB
Intel SSD 660P, OS: Windows* 10 20 H1, OS Version 19041.546, BIOS :
2385.02_140 vs. Intel® Pentium® N5030 Processor, PL1=6W TDP, PL2 =
15W 4C4T, Turbo up to 3.1GHz, Motherboard: GLK RVP, Graphics:
Intel® UHD Graphics 605, Memory: 2x4GB DDR4 -2400, Storage: 256GB
Intel® SSD 540s Series, OS: Windows* 10 19H1, OS Version:
10.0.19041.630 BIOS : 0064_42
12 Source: Intel estimates as of January 2021. Based on
measurements on Intel Internal reference platforms running SPEC CPU
2017 1-copy rate on 11th Gen Intel® Core™ i9-11900K vs 10th Gen
Intel® Core™ i9-10900K (running each at the same fixed
frequency).
Performance varies by use, configuration and other factors.
Learn more at intel.com/PerformanceIndex.
Performance results are based on testing as of dates shown in
configurations and may not reflect all publicly available updates.
See CES 2021 Claim Appendix on intel.com/PerformanceIndex for
configuration details. No product or component can be absolutely
secure.
Your costs and results may vary.
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