Intel introduced two new processor, Apollo Lake and Kaby Lake.

TAIPEI - Intel utilizes frenetic computer exhibition Computex 2016 to share some news about two new processor, Apollo Lake and Kaby Lake.
In that event, Intel announced that the two chips are currently in production period. Hopefully, at the end of the second quarter of 2015, both Apollo Lake and Kaby Lake has been circulating in the market.
"We will continue to deliver new innovations," said Corporate Vice President General Manager of Client Computing Group Intel Corporation, Navin Shenoy, Tuesday (31/05/2016).,In the same occasion, Navin also showed some prototype laptop that has been equipped with two processors.
Apollo Lake itself was introduced for the first time at the Intel Developer Forum last April. It is a platform of Celeron and Pentium processors.
Chipset Apollo Lake promised to provide an improvement in terms of CPU and graphics performance than the Celeron and Pentium processor generations earlier.
This processor also promised would have a lower power consumption in order to keep power consumption of laptops and desktops.
Meanwhile, Kaby Lake is a 7th generation processors Intel Core, the successor of Skylake. The processor this one is processed in 14 nm fabrication technology and supporting LGA 1151 socket.
Natively, Kaby Lake supports USB 3.1, HDCP 2.2, and Thunderbolt Series 3. The most standard will support four cores and Optane technology.
Computex 2016 raised four main themes, namely applications for the Internet era of things (IOT), startup innovation, business solutions, and gaming. A number of innovations and new products Intel each theme outlined in the keynote.
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