Introduces Intel® Atom™ and Core™ M processors to
empower innovation in PH
Last May 05,2015
Intel Philippines showcased the latest
mobile devices powered by the new 5th Generation Intel® Core™ processors. The
event was held at Makati Diamond Residences and attended by media and guest.
“The latest offers under the Intel Core line-up allow us to address key areas of interest in the Philippines. The devices we have available here today range from products that provide high-end mobility with high-performance Intel Core m processors, to products designed specifically to bridge the narrowing digital divide, thereby promoting inclusiveness among communities which would benefit from Internet connectivity,” added Chisholm.
“I’m very excited with the possibilities that the 5th Generation Intel Core processors opens up for the country, particularly how it will revolutionize the way Filipinos consume technology. The introduction of smaller but more powerful and affordable devices carrying the latest Intel Core processors allows us to provide solutions that help empower Filipino users and contribute to the continued development of the Philippine digital landscape,” concluded Chisholm.
Intel’s latest Core processor family allows for
affordable and powerful devices in more mobile form factors, enabling users to
enjoy high performance on the go.
The new wave of Intel-powered devices boasts of
intelligent and innovative features that enable empowering experiences for
today’s new generation of users. These devices include smartphones, tablets,
and hybrid and fanless laptop designs, which allow users to take advantage of
high-end yet affordable devices well-suited to their needs. Intel’s 5th Generation
Core processors feature up to 22 percent better graphics processing, 50 percent
faster video conversion, and up to 1.5 hours more battery life than equivalent
4th Generation Intel Core processors.
Impact of mobility in the Philippines
Technology consumption in the Philippines is at the
cusp of inclusive growth in the Asia Pacific region. Reports by The World Bank
and the World Economic Forum have shown that Filipinos are among the most
active digital users in the region, with up to 40 million of the 115 million
mobile device users connected to the Internet, ranging from
Millennials who are starting to dominate the local
workforce, to underprivileged communities who are starting to take advantage of
affordable technological innovations.
High-performance mobile computing
Devices that are powered by the latest Intel Core
processors include products from various international and local original
equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Intel Core M, which is based on the 5th Gen
Intel Core processors, enable next-generation devices that come in various form
factors such as 2-in-1s and hybrid tablets, All-in-ones (AIOs), fanless
ultrabooks, small form factor desktops, and many other variations. These
devices allow individuals to take advantage of the features of the 5th Generation
Intel Core processors and promote technology use among high-mobility
individuals such as Millennials who require desktop-level performance.
To reinforce the flexibility of the 5th Generation
Intel Core processors, Intel provided live demonstrations of the products
integrated in a Filipino family’s everyday life.
The evening’s highlight was the introduction of two
major 5th Gen Intel Core products, the Intel® Next Level of Computing (NUC),
and the Intel Compute Stick.
The Intel® NUC features the high performance and
customizability of a traditional central processing unit (CPU) in a small form
factor no larger than your palm. The size and affordability of the NUC ensures
that everyone from enthusiasts to academes can take advantage of the features
of the 5th Generation Intel Core processors without compromising mobility.
On the other hand, the Intel Compute Stick is
Intel’s solution to “screenification” by introducing a plug-and-play computing
solution in the smallest form factor yet—a mini PC only slightly larger than a
USB thumb drive—that plugs straight into a computer screen or
an HDTV through the High-Definition Multimedia
Interface (HDMI) port. The Intel Compute Stick, powered by a quad-core Intel
Atom processor and equipped with a microSD card slot and a full-sized USB port,
can be pre-installed with Windows 8.1 or Linux. This ensures a wide variety of
usage options, such as a palm-sized Home Theatre system or a portable computer
for off-site education programs in hard-to-reach communities in the
Philippines.
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