At its CES news conference today, Intel highlighted how it is driving technology leadership to define the future of computing for people, business and society.
Key highlights include:
New line of 11th Gen Intel® Core™ H-series mobile processors for gaming platforms
Intel launched a new line of 11th Gen Intel Core H-series mobile processors. Led by the Intel® Core™ i7 Special Edition 4-core processor with up to 5 GHz Turbo, these H35 processors are specifically targeted for ultraportable gaming.
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.
Launch of the 11th Gen Intel® Core™ vPro® platform and Intel® Evo™ vPro® platform
The new 11th Gen Intel Core vPro processors unveiled today are based on the world’s best business processor for thin-and-light laptops and, when combined with the new Intel Core vPro platform, offer up to 23% faster productivity than the competition when using apps like Office 365 and the best business collaboration experience, enabling more than 50% faster 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 users. 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.
Introduction of the new N-series 10-nanometer Intel® Pentium® Silver and Intel® Celeron® processors
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% better overall application performance and up to 78% better graphics performance gen on gen.
Preview of products coming to market later in 2021
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) improvement 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”, Intel’s first processor which is 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.
Mobileye’s strategy and technology that will enable autonomous vehicles
Mobileye and Intel are introducing solutions that will innovatively deliver such advanced capabilities in radar and lidar for AVs while optimizing computing- and cost-efficiencies. Mobileye’s unique and unprecedented technology can now map the world automatically with nearly 8 million kilometers tracked daily and nearly 1 billion kilometers completed to date. The company will start driving its AVs in four new countries without sending specialized engineers to those new locations.
More information about the announcements made at CES 2021 can be found here.