Content editors, designers and engineers take note – Intel is bringing the power of Intel® Xeon® processors to notebook PCs in a perfect balance between power and mobility. Designed from the ground up for mobile workstations, the Intel® Xeon® processor E3-1500M v5 product family , based on architecture code-named Skylake, brings high precision computing horsepower to a notebook and supports key features like error-correcting code memory for enhanced reliability while running critical workstation applications.
Read MoreAn Intel survey conducted by Uthink examined the technology needs and expectations across North America of incoming college freshmen compared to their parents’ experience a few decades ago. Although there are several differences between then and now, there is agreement among parents and students today that a new computer is the top tech device needed when heading back to school
Read MoreOver 300,000 visitors attend Gamescom in Cologne, Germany and Intel’s at the event this week to announce availability of the unlocked Intel® Core™ i7-6700K and Intel® Core™ i5-6600K desktop processors and supporting Intel® Z170 chipset.
Read MoreThe Microsoft Surface 3 (4G LTE) , based on the Intel® LTE Advanced XMM™ 7260 Modem and Intel® Atom™ x7 processor , the highest performing processor in the Intel Atom™ product family, is now available for purchase at AT&T stores in the U.S., providing the option of mobile-broadband for a flexible computing experience. Powered by Intel Atom processors, both consumers and business users of Surface 3 will be able to enjoy the full Windows experience, ability to upgrade to Windows 10, great performance and long lasting battery life. With the Intel LTE Advanced XMM 7260 modem, users will also enjoy constant productivity with 4G LTE connectivity. The Microsoft Surface 3 (4G LTE) can be purchased for $0 down and $30 per month with an AT&T Tablet Installment plan.
Read MoreIntel to Invest $5M in Collaboration with Georgia Institute of Technology; Program Anticipated to Benefit More than 1,000 Students over 5 Years NEWS HIGHLIGHTS Intel announced it is investing $5 million in a program with Georgia Tech to help build the pipeline of diverse engineers in the tech industry.
Read MoreIntel Education and Intel Capital today announced the first eight member companies for the Intel Education Accelerator , a four-month program to help ed-tech startups transform education for student success. Beating out nearly 200 other global applicants, the selected startups will receive guidance from experts in tech, business and education; secure investments of up to $100,000 each from Intel Capital; and leverage Intel’s global relationships with educators and governments in more than 100 countries
Read MoreIntel Capital to Invest up to $100,000 Each in Eight Innovative Companies SANTA CLARA, Calif., Aug. 3, 2015 – A company that can turn a park bench into a piano.
Read MoreIntel Security today announced that leading research firm Gartner , Inc.
Read MoreIn order to further optimize Intel® processors for Windows* 10, Intel today released new graphics drivers for 4th and 5th generation Intel® Core™ processors with Intel® HD Graphics, Intel® Iris™ Graphics and Iris™ Pro Graphics, N series Intel® Pentium® and Intel® Celeron® processors with Intel® HD graphics (formerly codenamed Braswell). The drivers also support several new features, including Microsoft DirectX* 12, Microsoft PlayReady* and Miracast*. Users can download the drivers from Intel’s website or check with their device’s manufacturer to get the latest drivers for their specific machine
Read MoreWith the launch of Microsoft Windows* 10 today, the computing industry and people everywhere have a lot to celebrate. Intel collaborated with Microsoft to ensure people who have Intel-powered devices have a great Windows 10 experience. To learn more about how a new Intel-powered tablet, PC or 2 in 1 can help you take the fullest advantage of Windows 10 and in particular how PCs have transformed over the last few years, read this blog by Intel senior vice president Kirk Skaugen
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