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Introducing Intel 11th Gen with Elkhart Lake Atom x6000E and Tiger Lake Core embedded processors

Official details, videos and more

by Kevin Nashon
September 24, 2020
in News, Technology
Intel 11th Gen

11th Gen processors are here. Intel has done it again- yet another amazing series of computer processors promising things that we never would have thought would come into existence. Without much of an intro, let’s start with what Intel IoT Vice President’s word on the 11th Gen processors-

By 2023, up to 70% of all enterprises will process data at the edge.1 11th Gen Intel Core processors, Intel Atom x6000E series, and Intel Pentium and Celeron N and J series processors represent our most significant step forward yet in enhancements for IoT, bringing features that address our customers’ current needs, while setting the foundation for capabilities with advancements in AI and 5G.

– John Healy, Intel vice president of the Internet of Things Group and general manager of Platform Management and Customer Engineering

The 11th Gen Intel processors, Intel Atom® x6000E series, and Intel® Pentium® and Celeron® N and J series will target the IoT (Internet of Things), as referred in the official announced- IoT enhanced 11th Gen processors. On September 23, 2020, Intel 11th Gen processor was officially announced via a YouTube video (linked below).

But this is not the only video posted yesterday. The Intel 11th Gen was a known series coming out, keeping in mind the number of articles and hints teased by the officials for a month or more. But the more interesting part is that Intel announced Elkhart Lake Atom x6000E and Tiger Lake Core embedded processors.

Adding to the efforts to provide IoT-enhanced processor series, these offer up to 2 times better 3D graphics along-side increased performance and efficiency. Officially confirmed, they can support 4Kp60 resolution on up to three simultaneous displays and now you know why these are IoT centric!

With a real-time offload engine and Intel® Programmable Services Engine equipped, these processors come with integrated 2.5GbE time-sensitive networking. Here are the 5 different ways these processors can be used-

Intel 11th Gen

We post related content end exciting updates every day, so stay tuned! Also, share this article with all those who might find this news helpful!

Tags: Celeron® N and J seriesIntelIntel 11th Gen processorsIntel Atom® x6000E seriesIntel® Pentium®News
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