Thursday, 18 October 2018

Intel's future computers have two screens


Intel doesn't make computers, but that doesn't mean the company doesn't build prototypes of them. When Intel thinks of new ways their chips can be used, they build prototypes to prove it's possible, then partner with device makers to turn it into a consumer product. A recent example is Lenovo's new Yoga Book C930, which is based on Intel's Tiger Rapids prototype. In this week's Processor episode, Dieter Bohn visited Intel's Client Experience Center to learn why they build technologies for the future of computing just to give them away. Subscribe: http://goo.gl/G5RXGs Like The Verge on Facebook: https://goo.gl/2P1aGc Follow on Twitter: https://goo.gl/XTWX61 Follow on Instagram: https://goo.gl/7ZeLvX Read More: http://www.theverge.com Community guidelines: http://bit.ly/2D0hlAv Subscribe to Verge Science on YouTube, a new home base for our explorations into the future of science: http://bit.ly/2FqJZMl https://ift.tt/2OyIRPW The Verge October 18, 2018 at 10:54AM

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