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Intel Skylake computer chips debut at IFA 2015

According to Intel, their newest addition to their processors are maximized to work best for Windows 10 PCs and are supposed to provide user with better computing and general experiences. And they can enable awesome new PC experiences like logging into your computer with your face and having a personal assistant respond to your voice. “There are more than a billion PCs out there that are more than 3 years old”, said Kirk Skaugen, Intel’s senior vice president, of the need to upgrade.

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Intel has launch its new line of processors, nicknamed “Skylake”, ahead of the IFA Tech Show, which takes places from September 4-9 in Berlin, according to BBC News. Core M processors now deliver 40 percent better graphics performance, which hopefully means the company’s widely used mobile processor can now handle higher resolution video easily.

The new chips are set to start appearing in new desktop, laptop and tablet PCs before the end of the year.

The migration of a powerful Intel Xeon processor to a mobile workstation is notable, since it usually resides in stationary, tower computers and even servers. He believes that “This is something that only happens once every decade or so”, blaming the near-perfect flawless synchronicity in the release of Windows 10 and the sixth-gen Core processors, and admits that such ideal overlapping of a new CPU launch and a new OS does not happen very often. Intel claims that new Skylake chips will offer more than double the performance while delivering three times the battery life, pretty much a flawless combination for mobile computing. The company will also deliver Intel Xeon E3-1500M processors for mobile workstations and 6th Generation Intel vPro for business and enterprises.

Devices running on these processors will be introduced in the USA by October and released in Asia this month.

As well as processors and previews of new hardware from some of their partners, Intel also offered a preview of their vision for the ever-expanding internet of things. The technology allows people to easily share from their computer to a TV, monitor or projector without wires and dongles.

Intel formally revealed its new Skylake model family member and found off those that make use of the coins on Wednesday. The devices using Intel RealSense camera combined with Windows Hello permit users to log in by facial recognition.

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But more than that, what matters is the trimmed design that’s to find the ideal fit in compact laptops and notebooks to match up with the offerings of tablet range of devices.

Intel's 6th Gen Skylake to chip away at every form factor in tech