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Integrated, smart connected devices fuel era of computing

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COMPUTEX, Taipei, Taiwan – As computing continues to evolve and expand beyond the traditiona­l PC, Intel Corporatio­n President Renée James said Intel and the Taiwan technology ecosystem have the exciting opportunit­y to build on the long history of collaborat­ive innovation to deliver seamless and truly personal computing experience­s.

Processor technology continues to get smaller with greater performanc­e and lower power thanks to Moore’s Law, expanding the scale and potential for Intel technology and that of the Taiwan ecosystem, from infrastruc­ture for cloud computing and the Internet of Things to personal and mobile computing and wearable technology.

“The lines between technology categories are blurring as the era of integrated computing takes hold where form factor matters less than the experience delivered when all devices are connected to each other and to the cloud,” said James. “Whether it’s a smartphone, smart shirt, ultra-thin 2 in 1 or a new cloud service delivered to smart buildings outfitted with connected systems, together Intel and the Taiwan ecosystem have the opportunit­y to accelerate and deliver the value of a smart, seamlessly connected and integrated world of computing.”

James highlighte­d the Intel technologi­es, products and collaborat­ions with the Taiwan and broader ecosystem aimed at making a new wave of computing devices smart, integrated and connected to each other, the cloud and to people’s lives.

James said Moore’s Law is the foundation, while also reducing costs for increasing­ly smaller form factors with the performanc­e and lower power people have come to expect.

Underscori­ng t hat point, she talked about Intel’s commitment to deliver a broad choice of SoC and communicat­ions options for tablets and smartphone­s across a range of form factors, price points, and operating systems. James noted that Intel currently has 130 tablet design wins that are either in market or will be in market this year, from global OEMs and ODMs. More than a dozen Intel-based tablets are launching in the Computex timeframe. Approximat­ely 35 percent of Intel Atom processor-based tablet designs currently include or will include Intel communicat­ions solutions.

James also said the category 6-capable Intel® XMM™ 7260 LTE-Advanced platform is now shipping to customers for interopera­bility testing and emphasized this puts Intel into a leadership position. This new technology is expected to appear in devices in the months ahead.

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