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    Bringing Intel® Xeon® to notebook PCs

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Ian Debevoise, Aug 10, 2015.

  1. Ian Debevoise

    Ian Debevoise Administrator Staff Member

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    At Intel, we’ve been working closely with PC companies for years to deliver high performance workstationsthat deliver the computing demands of designers, content creators, engineers and architects. If you fall in this camp, you understand that not just any PC will do. You need the right mix of processor performance, memory, graphics and storage that lets you create, test, and deliver solutions. With the increasing popularity of digital creation (4K videos, digital design etc.), more creative professionals and engineers are seeing a need for workstation class capabilities in a portable device.


    Read more about the Intel Xeon at Intel’s blog:

    http://blogs.intel.com/technology/2015/08/bringing-intel-xeon-to-notebook-pcs/