Information Technology in Pakistan: - As
computing continues to evolve and expand beyond the traditional PC , Intel
Corporation President Renee James said Intel and the technology ecosystem
Taiwan have the exciting opportunity to build a long history of collaborative
innovation to deliver computing experiences seamlessly , and really personal .
Processor
technology continues to get smaller with higher performance and lower power
thanks to Moore's law, expanding the scope and potential for the technology
ecosystem that Intel and Taiwan, from infrastructure to cloud computing and the
Internet of things from personal computing and mobile and wearable technology (Information Technology in Pakistan).
“The
boundaries between technology categories are blurring as the era of embedded
computing form factors matter where it takes hold less experience delivered
when all devices are connected to each other and to the cloud, " said
James . " Whether it's a Smartphone, shirt elegant, ultra-thin 2 in 1 or a
new cloud service delivered to intelligent buildings equipped with connected
systems, along with Intel and the ecosystem of Taiwan have the opportunity to
accelerate and provide the value of a smart, well connected and integrated
world of computing. "
James
highlighted the Intel technologies, products and partnerships with Taiwan and
the broader ecosystem time to make a new wave of computing devices with
intelligent, integrated and linked together, the cloud and the lives of people.
Personal Computing Comes in
All Shapes, Sizes and Experiences
James
said Moore’s Law is the foundation, while also reducing costs for increasingly
smaller form factors with the performance and lower power people have come to
expect.
Underscoring
that point, she talked about Intel’s commitment to deliver a broad choice of
SoC and communications options for tablets and Smartphone’s across a range of
form factors, price points, and operating systems. James noted that Intel
currently has 130 tablet design wins that are either in market or will be in
market this year, from global OEMs and ODMs. More than a dozen Intel-based
tablets are launching in the Computex timeframe. Approximately 35 percent of
Intel Atom processor-based tablet designs currently include or will include
Intel communications solutions.
James
also said the category 6-capable Intel® XMM™ 7260 LTE-Advanced platform is now
shipping to customers for interoperability testing and emphasized this puts
Intel into a leadership position. This new technology is expected to appear in
devices in the months ahead.
Foxconn*
executive YoungLiu joined James on stage to showcase more than 10 Intel-based
tablets available now or coming soon, ranging from the entry to performance
segments. The tablets are based on Intel® Atom™ processors (codenamed “Bay
Trail “or “Clover trail+”) SoCs, and many include Intel’s 3G or LTE
communications platforms.
Noting
progress toward bringing the company’s first integrated mobile SoC platform for
entry and value Smartphone’s and tablets to market in the fourth quarter of
this year, James made the first public phone call using a Smartphone reference
design based on the dual-core Intel SoFIA 3G solution. Intel will also bring a
quad-core SoFIA LTE part to market in the first half of 2015 and last week
announced a strategic agreement with Rockchipto add a quad-core SoFIA 3G
derivative for entry-level tablets to the SoFIA family, also due in the first
half of next year.
James
also revealed the world’s first 14nm finless mobile PC reference design from
Intel. The 2 in 1 is a 12.5-inch screen that is 7.2mm thin with keyboard
detached and weighs 670 grams. It includes a media dock that provides
additional cooling for a burst of performance. The innovative design is based
on the first of Intel’s next-generation 14nm Broad well processors that are
purpose-built for 2 in 1s and will be in market later this year. Called the
Intel® Core™ M processor, it will deliver the most energy-efficient Intel Core
processor in the company’s history1. The majority of designs based on this new
chip are expected to be finless and deliver both a lightning-fast tablet and a
razor-thin laptop.