Intel will unveil the 'new computing era' at IFA 2014
Although Intel has announced that it will launch new products, we still don't know what Intel will introduce in the upcoming IFA 2014. According to some of its documents, it is likely that Intel will launch the fifth-generation processor chip with the new Broadwell architecture. Intel CEO Bryan Krzanich also announced this in May.
' I guarantee, the new product will go on sale in July or August,' Bryan told Reuter at Maker Faire last May. It is worth noting that, at Computex 2014 , Intel revealed Core M products, ultrathin processors that opened new directions for ultra-thin laptops. Also at Computex 2014, Intel released the Llama Mountain model running Core M, only 7.2mm thick, and equipped with a 12.5-inch screen. This model is thinner than the Surface Pro 3 with 9.1mm thickness and 12.1 inch screen. At this IFA 2014, Intel will probably announce a more detailed look at these two new product lines.
However, we will soon know what Intel launched for the PC market. They will soon announce their new technology, following the modest performance of CPU Devil's Canyon before its predecessor processors.
IFA 2014 will be held on September 5 in Berlin, Germany.
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