San Francisco, September 14 (Text / Liang Chin): Intel believes that the market's all-in-one computers are in full bloom, dazzling, and varied in shape, which is not conducive to the development of the market to a certain extent, and is ushering in the popularity of all-in-one computers. The night before, it was time to introduce all-in-one computer standards.
Today, at the Intel Information Technology Summit (IDF), Intel announced the technical details of the second-generation Intel Core processor (Sandy Bridge).
Intel revealed that Sandy Bridge will introduce low-power desktop processors, including 65W, 45W, 35W TDP desktop processor solutions - desktop miniaturization and fashion design.
Intel will provide a low-power version of the second-generation Intel Core processor family for desktop PCs, including a performance-optimized 65W solution and a 45W/35W power-optimized solution. Intel will release these boxed new low-power processors and provide new small heatsinks/fans through authorized distributors, making it easier for manufacturers to produce smaller, more stylish desktop systems.
In addition, Intel is also working to develop a standardized desktop board and chassis that are compliant with micro-ITX size specifications for all-in-one computers, helping local system integrators enter this fast-growing product segment.
Foxconn, Mitac, and Acer demonstrate an innovative all-in-one solution: Foxconn and Mitac demonstrated an innovative, compact all-in-one desktop design. Foxconn and Mitac's designs have conceptually validated Intel Buffalo Bay motherboards and reference power supplies for all-in-one designs. Acer's system uses a 65W Intel Core I7 desktop processor.
At present, the all-in-one computer market is in the ascendant, favored by home users in the consumer market, and the commercial high-end, stylish appearance and other features of the commercial one have successfully exploited the commercial PC market.
Today, at the Intel Information Technology Summit (IDF), Intel announced the technical details of the second-generation Intel Core processor (Sandy Bridge).
Intel revealed that Sandy Bridge will introduce low-power desktop processors, including 65W, 45W, 35W TDP desktop processor solutions - desktop miniaturization and fashion design.
Intel will provide a low-power version of the second-generation Intel Core processor family for desktop PCs, including a performance-optimized 65W solution and a 45W/35W power-optimized solution. Intel will release these boxed new low-power processors and provide new small heatsinks/fans through authorized distributors, making it easier for manufacturers to produce smaller, more stylish desktop systems.
In addition, Intel is also working to develop a standardized desktop board and chassis that are compliant with micro-ITX size specifications for all-in-one computers, helping local system integrators enter this fast-growing product segment.
Foxconn, Mitac, and Acer demonstrate an innovative all-in-one solution: Foxconn and Mitac demonstrated an innovative, compact all-in-one desktop design. Foxconn and Mitac's designs have conceptually validated Intel Buffalo Bay motherboards and reference power supplies for all-in-one designs. Acer's system uses a 65W Intel Core I7 desktop processor.
At present, the all-in-one computer market is in the ascendant, favored by home users in the consumer market, and the commercial high-end, stylish appearance and other features of the commercial one have successfully exploited the commercial PC market.
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