,validPeriod= 1 -> “The diversity of our systems is a response to the needs of industry Internet of Things. The offer Intel are simple systems Curie, but also powerful Xeon processors. Many devices IoT perform very simple tasks (eg. sensors) that do not require high performance computing others turn (eg. medical devices) need multiple cores to process data provided to them “- explained in an interview with PAP Morales. “Today, their innovations are based primarily on the miniaturization of circuits, so that a single processor to accommodate as many transistors. Our latest systems, manufactured in 14 nm technology they have over a billion” – adds Morales. President of Intel Europe explained that through this approach it is possible to achieve higher performance systems while reducing their energy requirements. That’s why part of the 6th generation Core processors will go to tablets and even smartphones, including to new models of ASUS, which are presented at the fair. “Our strategy allows also produce cheaper versions of the systems, which translates into greater availability of equipment – especially in emerging markets – in Asia and Africa. Of course, even in these areas can be seen a big difference – in Beijing, Hong Kong, or Singapore price of the product plays a minor role “- adds Morales. “Despite the interest in mobile devices and technologies ubieralnymi in many parts of the world, the PC is the main computational device – its versatility is his greatest asset” – says Morales. Morales revealed that the overarching aim of the company is to design systems that will help develop new ways to communicate human-computer – using voice commands, gestures, facial recognition, etc. During the IFA 2015 They presented the first models of devices based on the latest Intel Core architecture. Its products have shown such companies as Lenovo, Asus and Toshiba. On September 4-9, the fair is open to the public. Election digital subscriptions available on the Internet, phone, tablet and eReader, from 0.99 per month
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During the Berlin IFA, Intel introduced, among others, the sixth generation of Core processors, designed for desktop and mobile devices. President of Intel Europe explains in an interview with PAP latest innovations in the industry processors.
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