Intel Editorial: Building the Industry’s Best PC Experiences
Intel emphasizes the evolution of the PC experience through its collaboration with ecosystem partners since 2018. The company highlights that recent advancements have resulted in the Intel® Evo™ platform, featuring over 140 verified laptop designs with improved performance, battery life, and user experience. Key innovations include the 1-watt panel, extending battery life by up to 8 hours. The introduction of the Intel® Visual Sensing Controller aims to enhance security and intelligence in PCs. With over 1 million hours of collaborative effort, Intel remains committed to driving platform-level innovation in the computing industry.
- Over 140 Intel Evo platform-verified laptop designs launched worldwide.
- New 1-watt display technology extends battery life by 4 to 8 hours.
- Introduction of Intel Visual Sensing Controller for enhanced security and intelligence.
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The following is an opinion editorial by Chris Walker and Jim Johnson of Intel Corporation.
In 2018, Intel rallied its ecosystem partners to create an evolved PC experience. They worked together to innovate beyond the central processing unit and drive innovation across the entire platform: from silicon to software and beyond. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
We live in an era where computing is pervasive in how we interact with society. From work to education to entertainment, the PC is a critical tool and more essential than ever as the global pandemic reshapes our world. This PC renaissance features new capabilities, form factors and a breadth of choice that has risen to meet our unique modern needs. It has also helped us fuel consecutive years of industry growth beyond the expectations of many.
At Intel, we’ve always believed the PC is an enduring device, which is why in 2018, our team set out to reinvigorate and navigate a new course for PC innovation. That was the year we started to rally our ecosystem partners in an industrywide effort to innovate beyond the central processing unit (CPU) and drive innovation across the entire platform: from silicon to software and beyond. The result? An evolved PC experience.
It’s been a journey, and we are by no means done, but it’s a good opportunity to reflect on how far we’ve come – and where we still want to go.
Looking back to 2018, our first step was to conduct deep research to understand what people want and need most from their PC. This involved our Project Athena innovation program, which taught us at the most basic level that people want a PC that can keep up with their daily needs. This means something slightly different to everyone, but our participants indicated a common need for features like high-quality touchscreens, reliable connectivity or simply improved form-factor design. Participants also made it clear what they were not willing to compromise: performance, responsiveness and battery life.
Based on this research, we needed to evolve from focusing on individual innovation – primarily at the CPU level – to co-engineering, looking at the entire platform. This meant going beyond the CPU to adjacent silicon, like graphics or connectivity, and areas like thermals, battery, display, system memory and storage. It also meant looking for ways to optimize at a software level, based on the specific operating system and the applications people use most. Finally, we took a look at any other tuning we could do across the entire stack.
By looking holistically at the entire platform, we’ve been able to bring together top industry experts to consider each detail, finely tuning everything to deliver the best computing experiences possible.
You can start to see the outcome of this in our new Intel® Evo™ Platform-verified designs. Leveraging our 11th Gen Intel® Core™ processors – the world’s best processor for thin-and-light laptops – Intel Evo designs have been created hand-in-hand with greater than 150 partners to deliver more than 140 components for laptop designs verified to offer the best possible experience.
This massive effort involved over 1 million hours industrywide. Take for instance the opportunity we saw to extend battery life of the laptop by addressing the display, the biggest drain on power in a system. We worked with key suppliers and customers to bring the 1-watt panel to market two years ago by aggregating demand, which delivered an additional four to eight hours of battery life. Today,
A new platform addition we’re excited to unveil today is the Intel® Visual Sensing Controller (codenamed “Clover Falls”), a secure companion chip that helps make PCs more smart and secure through the power of Intel artificial intelligence. This companion module will first arrive in commercial systems, bringing new low-power capabilities to the PC and helping it sense and adapt to its surroundings. For example, the module could help the system automatically adjust display brightness after detecting user presence.
“Working with Intel is so much more than buying a processor that will work with our product,” said Meghana Patwardhan, vice president of Dell Latitude and Mobility Products. “The co-engineering effort involves Intel’s dedication to tackling unique product challenges together and taking the entirety of the system into consideration – all so we can deliver amazing new platform features to business users.”
This is just one of many examples being enabled by this platform-level approach. Now more than ever the PC is an essential part of our lives, keeping us connected to the people and things we love most and helping us be productive, whenever, wherever and however we need to be. At Intel, we promise to keep innovating, to keep partnering across the industry and to keep delivering the platforms for the best PC experiences possible.
Chris Walker is corporate vice president and general manager of the Mobile Client Platforms Group at Intel Corporation. Jim Johnson is corporate vice president and general manager of Client Engineering at Intel Corporation.
About Intel
Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) is an industry leader, creating world-changing technology that enables global progress and enriches lives. Inspired by Moore’s Law, we continuously work to advance the design and manufacturing of semiconductors to help address our customers’ greatest challenges. By embedding intelligence in the cloud, network, edge and every kind of computing device, we unleash the potential of data to transform business and society for the better. To learn more about Intel’s innovations, go to newsroom.intel.com and intel.com.
World’s best processor for thin-and-light laptops: As measured by industry benchmarks, Representative Usage Guide testing, and unique features of the Intel® Core™ i7-1185G7 processor, including in comparison to AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, across 5 key usages: productivity, creation, gaming, collaboration, and entertainment. Visit intel.com/11thgen for more details. Results may vary.
Intel Evo platform-based laptop designs verified to offer the best possible experience: As measured by industry benchmark and Representative Usage Guides testing and unique features of 11th Gen Intel® Core™ i7 processors that power designs, which are co-engineered as part of Intel’s comprehensive laptop innovation program Project Athena then tested, measured, and verified against a premium specification and key experience indicators to ensure unparalleled user experiences. Visit intel.com/Evo for more details. Results may vary.
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