Announced at Computex yesterday, Intel® Unite™ offers businesses an easy and cost-effective way to transform existing conference rooms into modern, connected and secure meeting spaces to help improve collaboration and productivity. With a select Intel® Core™ vPro™ processor -powered mini PC in the conference room and the Intel Unite application running on devices, meeting participants can present wirelessly using new or existing displays and projectors, and both on-site and remote attendees can view and interact with content real time. The Intel Unite solution includes capabilities that increase security within the collaboration session itself, including the use of a unique rotating PIN design and the hardware-enhanced security of an Intel Core vPro processor.
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Read MoreIntel® Thunderbolt™ 3 Technology Today at Computex in Taipei Intel unveiled Thunderbolt™ 3 – marking the biggest advancement since the technology’s inception. Thunderbolt 3 brings Thunderbolt to USB-C at 40Gbps, creating one compact port that does it all – delivering the fastest and most versatile connection to any dock, display, or data device.
Read MoreToday at Computex 2015, Intel introduced the Intel® Xeon® processor E3-1200 v4 product family , now integrated with Intel’s most powerful data center graphics, Intel® Iris™ Pro graphics P6300.
Read MoreComputing Innovation, New Experiences and Internet of Things Solutions to Create Smart and Connected World 5th Gen Intel® Core™ mobile processor (“Broadwell-H”) 5th Gen Intel® Core™ desktop processor (“Broadwell-H”) Intel Unite enables smart and connected meeting spaces with enhanced security COMPUTEX, Taipei, Taiwan, June 2, 2015 – Intel Corporation today announced products and solutions that will deliver new user experiences and support the computing ecosystem’s expansion into new areas. During the opening keynote address at Computex 2015, Kirk Skaugen, senior vice president and general manager of Intel’s Client Computing Group encouraged the Taiwan ecosystem to work together and capture the opportunity to shape the future of computing
Read MoreIntel Senior Vice President Kirk Skaugen joined ASUS Chairman Jonney Shih on the eve of Computex 2015 to introduce the latest Intel-powered devices resulting from the ongoing collaboration between the two companies. Together, Shih and Skaugen unveiled a series of new devices based on Intel architecture, including the ZenPad 7.0, ZenPad S 8.0 and Zen AiO
Read MoreWith graduation season underway, Intel and Her Campus Media teamed up to survey more than 500 college women in an informal online poll to explore where technology ranks in their hearts. Technology devices (such as a laptop, tablet or smartphone) proved to be trusted companions, with nearly two-thirds (64 percent) of respondents stating that they are independent women and rely more on their tech than any best friend, boyfriend or super smart lab partner. Furthermore, 68 percent would rather forgo their daily dose of caffeine than accidentally leave their tech at home when heading to class.
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Read MoreDoing the right things the right way – it’s who Intel is. Building on two decades of reporting, Intel released its 2014 Corporate Responsibility report, an assessment of its performance in areas including supply chain responsibility, environmental sustainability and more. From working to validate all of its products as conflict-free by 2016 to making a $300 million commitment to achieve a more diverse workforce, Intel remains committed to transparency, leadership in corporate responsibility and impacting the lives of people around the world.
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