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On 9 April 2014 the Trusted Computing Group announced a major upgrade to their specification entitled TPM Library Specification 2.0. [6] The group continues work on the standard incorporating errata, algorithmic additions and new commands, with its most recent edition published as 2.0 in November 2019. [7] This version became ISO/IEC 11889:2015.
The Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 2 Pro is an Ultrabook-class convertible device that can be used as both a tablet and laptop computer in the IdeaPad series. Lenovo unveiled the Yoga 2 Pro at the 2013 IFA in Berlin, Germany. It went on sale in the United States in October 2013. [1]
Lenovo announced the Yoga 710 at the Mobile World Congress in 2016. The Yoga 710 [ 24 ] comes in versions with 11-inch and 14-inch displays. The 11-inch version uses Intel Core M low-power processors, weighing just 2.35 lbs and 0.58 inches thin, [ 25 ] has 8 gigabytes of memory, and includes a solid-state drive with a capacity up to 256 gigabytes.
www.lenovo.com /products /us /laptop /ideapad /yoga /yoga-13 / The Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 is a convertible laptop created by Lenovo and first announced at the International CES 2012 in January. The Yoga 13 gets its name from its ability to take on various form factors due to its screen being mounted on a special two-way hinge.
X1 Yoga/2-in-1 – the convertible 14-inch version; X1 Fold – the first foldable personal computer; Former product lines include: X1 Extreme – 15.6-inch (later 16-inch) advanced ultra-light premium laptop; the same model with a Quadro GPU known as ThinkPad P1; X1 Titanium Yoga – a convertible 13.5-inch version with titanium body
Camera: HD 720p Web Camera Wireless: Wi-Fi: Intel Centrino Wireless-AC 3160; Bluetooth 4.0 I/O ports: 2 USB 3.0, 1 USB 2.0, 1 HDMI port, 4-in-1 SD Card Reader, 1 Ethernet port, 1 combined headphone/microphone jack, 1 security lock, 1 power adapter port.
AMD Platform Security Processor settings in an UEFI configuration screen. The AMD Platform Security Processor (PSP), officially known as AMD Secure Technology, is a trusted execution environment subsystem incorporated since about 2013 into AMD microprocessors. [1]
In 2015, Dell released a new XPS 12 with Intel Skylake Core M processors. The hinge system was removed and replaced with a fully detachable display. The device has a 4K Ultra HD (3860×2160) display, a kickstand an 8MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera. The new XPS 12 has an all-metal build from the new XPS 13. Windows.