Intel released the new generation Comet Lake vPro processor, promising many valuable improvements
After a long time of rumors and rumors, Intel has finally launched its 10th generation vPro processor, which comes with a series of notable improvements in both security. as feature.
In fact, many of the first PC models running on Comet Lake vPro 2020 chipsets were introduced at CES 2020 earlier this year, including the ThinkPad T-series, X-series and L-series from Lenovo or HP's new Elite Dragonfly. However, details about all the current generation of 10-generation vPro chips have been revealed by Intel.

Basically there will be 2 Comet Lake vPro platforms: Mobile and Desktop. As usual, this CPU series will focus primarily on security and management capabilities, so the performance will have quite a lot of similarities. On the ultrabook side, you'll find Core i7-10810U as a vPro version of Core i7-10710U 15W, Core i5-10 310U as vPro version of Core i5-10210U, etc.
A major improvement in this year's vPro product line is the introduction of new features for Intel Hardware Shield. Intel says important resources will be securely encrypted in hardware and this can help prevent platform attacks on the system, such as targeting the BIOS. In addition, Intel Transparency Supply Chain can also help confirm the authenticity of the components in your PC.
Of course, this does not mean that processing performance on new chip models is underestimated. Intel confidently asserts that the new generation Comet Lake vPro will bring application processing performance 40% faster, and office task processing efficiency 36% better than 3-year-old laptop models. At the same time 44% faster than the computer model to be released at least 4 years ago.
Besides, it certainly is indispensable to the presence of Wi-Fi 6 - a very valuable feature for those who have used to use PC models for many years. It provides faster data download speed, better overall performance and many other benefits.


As you can see in the screenshot above. This is a complete vPro product line, including the 15W U-series and 45W H-series on mobile devices, Comet Lake S and Xeon on desktop computers.
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