On the company's official blog, Intel revealed it is developing a smart dock, through which laptops can connect wirelessly to larger screens and peripherals. Dock will eliminate the need to connect the monitor directly to a laptop via HDMI or DisplayPort. Wireless Dock provides data transfer speeds equivalent to USB 3.0 speeds.
According to Intel, the laptop will automatically connect wirelessly to the screen or projector to enjoy the live HD experience without getting entangled in HDMI or DisplayPort related troubles.
Not only that, the chip maker is also developing wireless display technology that can automatically start and connect to laptops in a certain distance called Intel's " proximity-based peripheral syncing ", roughly understood. Synchronous peripheral technology based on distance. The company demonstrated the technology through a video attached to the blog, users can log in with face recognition technology without touching the keyboard.
Intel said most of their wireless computers will be based on WiGig technology, a high-speed wireless data transfer technology, faster than the latest Wi-Fi technology. Intel is also considering bringing WiGig to wireless laptop keyboards and mice.
In addition, to get rid of the need for wired chargers, Intel will develop a wireless charging pad based on A4WP's Rezence resonance technology, which was raised by the company at Computex recently.
It is expected that Intel will provide more wireless-related information at the IDF event held by the company in San Francisco, USA next month, where Intel will introduce more about the machine management platform. vPro remote properties.