Intel introduces new Pentium silver and Celeron processors
Pentium Silver will deliver 58 percent faster productivity performance compared with a similar 4-year-old PC.
Intel has unveiled the new Intel Pentium Silver and Intel Celeron processors. The new Intel Pentium Silver and Intel Celeron processors are based on Intel’s architecture codenamed Gemini Lake. Pentium Silver will deliver 58 percent faster productivity performance compared with a similar 4-year-old PC.
For the first time on any PC platform, Intel will offer Gigabit Wi-Fi capability for ultra-fast connectivity with Intel Pentium Silver and Intel Celeron processors. Using the industry standard of 2×2 802.11AC with 160MHz channels, users now have the capability for fast networking performance that delivers download speeds up to two times faster compared with systems using 802.11AC, 12 times faster compared with systems using 802.11 BGN, and even faster than a wired Gigabit Ethernet connection.
Ultimately, this translates to Intel Gigabit Wi-Fi providing a blazing fast connection that allows users to enjoy devices uninterrupted – faster content streaming, collaborating with ease, faster web browsing and even downloading large files like HD movies swiftly.
Additionally, Intel Pentium Silver and Intel Celeron-based systems will be able to handle the latest in enhanced media while streaming content from popular sites like YouTube and Netflix.
Understanding that people aren’t watching content in perfectly lit rooms, Intel is also delivering for the first time a display technology called Local Adaptive Contrast Enhancement (LACE) to the value space. This technology is designed to help people clearly see the screen outdoors in glare and bright light.