Friday, June 6, 2014

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Intel promises a truly wireless computer to 2016

Intel promises a truly wireless computer to 2016

 Intel wants to create a computer that will manage without wires. In the depths of Intel being developed multiple wireless interfaces that make the concept of "truly wireless computer" real. Kirk Skaugen, senior vice president of Intel, said that even with today's level of technology, computers will only become truly wireless. Today to your computer without wires is impossible to connect a monitor, speed data transfer technology, printers, and other sites. Eventually, even the one-piece now can not do without one or two wires. Skaugen said that his company is now working on wireless charging systems for laptops, wireless systems peradachi data for monitors and others. According to him, Intel hopes to show a completely wireless computer by 2016. reference design for this computer will be associated with future chips Core, codenamed Skylake. Skylake chips will have to replace the current Broadwell. Skylake will support wireless docking, charging and data displays. Probably the biggest and most important element in this model is a wireless controller that will coordinate and synchronize data transmission device. Intel has said that the data the company relies on wireless technology WiGig, which is three times the speed of today's fastest WiFi standard 802.11ac. Skaugen said that the technology will allow you to connect wireless monitors, transfer data between computers and peripherals, to coordinate the work of the mouse and keyboard. WiGig can potentially replace HDMI and DisplayPort. Today Dell already offers wireless monitors with WiGig, but today in the industry do not have computers with built-in controllers WiGig.

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