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  2. Intel Evo - Wikipedia

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    Intel Evo, officially the Intel Evo Platform, is a brand category of certified laptop computers, consisting of a number of guidelines to ensure good quality for consumers. Laptops with Intel processors can be certified under the Intel Evo badge if they pass the guidelines which include thin hardware designs, long-lasting battery life, [ 1 ...

  3. List of Intel CPU microarchitectures - Wikipedia

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    Core reengineered P6-based microarchitecture used in Intel Core 2 and Xeon microprocessors, built on a 65 nm process, supporting x86-64 level SSE instruction and macro-op fusion and enhanced micro-op fusion with a wider front end and decoder, larger out-of-order core and renamed register, support loop stream detector and large shadow register file.

  4. Intel Core - Wikipedia

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    Core 2 also introduced a quad-core performance variant to the single- and dual-core chips, branded Core 2 Quad, as well as an enthusiast variant, Core 2 Extreme. All three chips are manufactured at a 65 nm lithography , and in 2008, a 45 nm lithography and support front side bus speeds ranging from 533 MT/s to 1.6 GT/s.

  5. Intel vPro - Wikipedia

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    Intel AMT is the set of management and security features built into vPro PCs that makes it easier for a sys-admin to monitor, maintain, secure, and service PCs. [11] Intel AMT (the management technology) is sometimes mistaken for being the same as Intel vPro (the PC "platform"), because AMT is one of the most visible technologies of an Intel vPro-based PC.

  6. Comparison of operating system kernels - Wikipedia

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    The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of widely used and currently available operating system kernels. Please see the individual products' articles for further information.

  7. Ultrabook - Wikipedia

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    Intel Core models CULV (17 W TDP) Ivy Bridge microarchitecture Intel Core models CULV (17 W TDP) Haswell microarchitecture SiP (11.5 or 15 W TDP) [27] Height (maximum) 18 mm for 13.3" and smaller displays 21 mm for 14.0" and larger displays [28] 18 mm for 13.3" and smaller displays 21 mm for 14.0" and larger displays [28] 23 mm for convertible ...

  8. Comparison of ARM processors - Wikipedia

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    All chips of this type have a floating-point unit (FPU) that is better than the one in older ARMv7-A and NEON chips. Some of these chips have coprocessors also include cores from the older 32-bit architecture (ARMv7).

  9. Compaq Evo - Wikipedia

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    The Compaq Evo is a series of business PCs (desktop and laptop) and thin clients made by Compaq and then Hewlett-Packard following the 2002 merger. The Evo brand was introduced by Compaq in May 2001 as a business-oriented brand. It replaced the Deskpro brand of desktops and the Armada brand of notebooks. [1]