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Intel hails computing ‘turning point’ with Skylake launch

Called Skylake, the processors offer more than twice the performance, triple the battery life and 30 times better graphics capabilities, according to Intel. According to Intel, the new Core m processors perform 40% better than the last generation Core m processors and are better than the iPad Air 2 giving up to 10 hours of battery life. “They enable state-of-the-art experiences like voice control and removing the hassle of managing passwords, as well as enhanced security”. They will be half as thin, half the weight, offer 3x battery life, 2.5x performance and 30x graphics improvement. Earlier, the chips were known as “Skylake“, but now they have been named as sixth-generation Intel Core processors.

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As you might expect, the new processor line also has built in support for Intel’s RealSense Camera on 2-in-1s, notebooks and All-in-One desktop systems.

Interestingly, Intel is no longer targeting their Core m parts for ultra-portable laptops, instead focusing purely on fanless tablets and compute sticks.

Intel senior vice president Kirk Skaugen has his eye on the upgrade market: “There are more than a billion PCs out there that are more than 3 years old”, he said at a news conference in Berlin.

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The firm already has facial recognition technology in its RealSense cameras and the presentation showed this technology being used to gain entrance to your vehicle, as well as giving “eyes” to drones, which can then manoeuvre around obstacles on their own.

Iris and Iris Pro, two Skylake microchips that make use of Intel’s cutting-edge integrated graphics processing are also scheduled to be released in winter this year. A new Intel Core i5 processor offering up to 60 percent improved mobile multitasking, Intel Xeon E3 processor powering mobile workstations and a new Intel Speed Shift technology which improves the responsiveness of mobile systems, are significant innovative additions. The company stated that as of mid-August over one million Skylake processors had shipped to Intel customers, which means a variety of both desktop and mobile systems will be in the marketplace in time for the holiday shopping season.

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However, the chips have also been created in a way that will let manufacturers get creative with product design as well as software, meaning that 2016 will be a year in which lightweight devices get lighter still and streamline notebooks and tablets can get even thinner without impacting on heat diffusion and performance.

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