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Feb 9, 2010 8:27 AM

The core of the New Core

By now, I'm guessing you may have heard something about Intel's New Core line-up for 2010? It's been hard to miss.

 

Of course the new core line-up - from servers, to desktops and laptops - comes with improved speed and efficiency, but there are other benefits.

 

  • Improved multi-tasking thanks, applying power to the processes that need it more thanks to Intel's hyper-threading technology - simply do more, better
  • New hardware-based technologies to manage and secure PCs through a wired or wireless network

 

  • A new technology called Anti-Theft 2.0 that uses software and hardware technology to remotely disable systems and lock access to data if a PC is lost or stolen

 

  • And the the new platform also includes technology called Keyboard-Video-Mouse Remote Control (KVM Remote Control), which lets support staff better control PCs remotely

 

  • Hardware-assisted virtualization support for running multiple OS, like Windows XP with Windows 7

 

There's a long list of features that shows the strength of the New Core line-up, and you can read more here.

 

But I'm interested in learning what excites you most about the improvements? What features are you most looking forward to implementing? How can the line-up help your business.?

 

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