NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
- 6th Gen Intel® Core™ processors set a
new standard with new, sleek designs that are thinner than ever,
are capable of starting in about half a second1, and offer up to
two and a half times the performance and triple the battery life2
when compared to the computers many people currently own.
- 6th Gen Intel Core processors have been
optimized to best run Windows* 10, enabling new experiences,
removing computing pain points and providing more secure
computing.
- 6th Gen Intel Core processor family is
the most scalable ever for consumers and businesses, enabling the
broadest range of designs from the smallest Intel® Compute Stick
and All-in-One desktops, to 2 in 1s, notebooks and the first-ever
Intel® Xeon® processor for mobile workstations.
Today Intel Corporation introduced the 6th Generation Intel®
Core™ processor family, the company’s best processors ever. The
launch marks a turning point in people’s relationship with
computers. The 6th Gen Intel Core processors deliver enhanced
performance and new immersive experiences at the lowest power
levels ever and also support the broadest range of device designs –
from the ultra-mobile compute stick, to 2 in 1s and huge
high-definition All-in-One desktops, to new mobile
workstations.
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There are over 500 million computers in use today that are four
to five years old or older. They are slow to wake, their batteries
don’t last long, and they can’t take advantage of all the new
experiences available today. Built on the new Skylake
microarchitecture on Intel’s leading 14nm manufacturing process
technology, 6th Gen Intel Core processors deliver up to two and a
half times better performance3, triple the battery life4, and
graphics that are 30 times better5 for seamless and smooth gaming
and video experiences versus the average 5-year-old computer. They
can also be half as thin and half the weight, have faster wake up
time, and battery life that lasts virtually all day6.
“6th Gen Intel Core processors deliver some of the most
significant advancements in computing that we’ve ever seen,” said
Kirk Skaugen, Intel senior vice president and general manager of
the Client Computing Group. “New 6th Gen Intel Core-based systems
are more responsive than ever with enhanced performance, battery
life and security. And they can enable amazing new PC experiences
like logging into your computer with your face and having a
personal assistant respond to your voice. The combination of 6th
Gen Intel Core processors, Windows 10 and beautiful new systems
from PC manufacturers make this the best time ever to buy a new
computer.”
6th Gen Intel Core Powers Range of New Devices
The new 6th Gen Intel Core processor family enables a broad
range of designs to fit virtually every need. Intel® Core™ M
processors, which can offer twice the performance of leading
premium tablets7, will now include brand levels Intel Core m3, m5
and m7 processors to provide people with more clarity and choice in
finding the Intel Core M processor-based device that best meets
their specific needs. The Intel® Compute Stick lineup expands to
include a version powered by the 6th Gen Intel Core M
processor.
This new generation of Intel processors also includes several
firsts for mobile designs: a mobile “K” SKU that is unlocked to
enable overclocking with even more user control, a new quad-core
Intel® Core™ i5 processor that offers up to 60 percent improved
mobile multitasking8, and the Intel® Xeon® E3 processor family now
powering mobile workstations. The 6th Gen Intel Core processors
deliver significant improvements in graphics performance9 to offer
stunning visuals for gaming as well as compelling 4K content
creation and media playback. New Intel® Speed Shift technology
improves the responsiveness of mobile systems so people can, for
example, apply a photo filter up to 45 percent faster10.
In addition, the 6th Gen Intel Core and Intel Xeon platforms
will offer a variety of new features and experiences. More devices
will feature Thunderbolt™ 3 for USB Type-C, enabling one compact
port that does it all. A user-facing or world-facing Intel®
RealSense™ Camera will be available on a range of new 6th Gen Intel
Core processor-based 2 in 1s, notebooks and All-in-One desktop
systems, offering new depth-sensing capabilities and immersive
experiences that allow people to do things like take and share
lifelike 3-D selfies, scan objects and print in 3-D, and easily
remove and change their background during a video chat.
The 6th Gen Intel Core platform will also advance Intel’s “no
wires” initiative to deliver the best experience for wireless
display available today with Intel® WiDi or Pro WiDi. This
technology allows people to easily share from their computer to a
TV, monitor or projector without the mess of wires and dongles.
The 6th Gen Intel Core processor family helps optimize Windows®
10 features such as Cortana* and Windows Hello* for more seamless
and natural interaction with technology. Devices with the Intel
RealSense Camera paired with Windows Hello let people securely log
in using facial recognition. True Key™ technology by Intel Security
is also available on many 6th Gen Intel Core processor-based
systems to deliver a secure experience for logging into devices and
websites without the need to remember each site’s password.
Coming Soon: Intel® Iris™ Graphics,
Intel® vPro™ for business, and products for
IoT
In the coming months, Intel plans to deliver more than 48
processors in the 6th Gen Intel Core processor family, featuring
Intel® Iris™ and Iris Pro graphics, as well as Intel Xeon E3-1500M
processor family for mobile workstations and 6th Gen Intel® vPro™
processors for business and enterprises. A variety of devices
across a wide range of form factors will be available now and over
the coming months from manufacturers around the world. In addition,
Intel is offering more than 25 products for the Internet of Things
(IoT) with up to 7-year long-life supply and error correcting code
(ECC) at multiple TDP levels. Retail, medical, industrial, and
digital surveillance and security industries will all benefit from
the new 6th Gen Intel Core processor improvements and includes IoT
designs from the edge to the cloud.
About Intel
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) is a world leader in computing innovation.
The company designs and builds the essential technologies that
serve as the foundation for the world's computing devices. As a
leader in corporate responsibility and sustainability, Intel also
manufactures the world's first commercially available
"conflict-free" microprocessors. Additional information about Intel
is available at newsroom.intel.com and blogs.intel.com, and about
Intel’s conflict-free efforts at conflictfree.intel.com.
Intel, Intel Core, Xeon, RealSense, Iris, and True Key, and the
Intel logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States
and other countries.
*Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of
others.
Microsoft and Windows are trademarks, or registered trademarks
of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries.
1 Intel technologies’ features and benefits depend on system
configuration and may require enabled hardware, software or service
activation. Performance varies depending on system
configuration. No computer system can be absolutely
secure. Check with your system manufacturer or retailer or
learn more at http://support.intel.com
2 6th Gen Intel Core i5-6200U (43WHr battery size) to a 5 year
old PC based on Intel Core i5-520UM (62WHr battery size): 2.5x
better performance (SYSmark*2014), 3x better battery life (Windows*
10 on i5-6200U and Windows 7 on i5-520UM)
3 6th Gen Intel Core i5-6200U (43WHr battery size) to a 5 year
old PC based on Intel Core i5-520UM (62WHr battery size): 2.5x
better performance (SYSmark*2014)
4 6th Gen Intel Core i5-6200U (43WHr battery size) to a 5 year
old PC based on Intel Core i5-520UM (62WHr battery size): 3x better
battery life (Windows* 10 on i5-6200U and Windows 7 on
i5-520UM)
5 6th Gen Intel Core i5-6200U (43WHr battery size) to a 5 year
old PC based on Intel Core i5-520UM (62WHr battery size): 30x
better graphics performance (3D Mark Cloud Gate graphics test
sub-score).
6 Projection Intel Core M7-6Y75 for local 1080p video playback
with 36WHr battery
7 Based on measured TabletMark* and WebXPRT* 2015 (Intel® Core™
m7-6Y75 CRB vs. iPad* Air 2)
8 Intel® Core™ i5-6300HQ vs. Intel® Core™ i5-4300M estimated
SPEC*int_rate_base2006
9 Intel® Core™ M7-6Y75 (PL1=4.5W) compared to Intel® Core™
M-5Y71 (PL1=4.5W) using 3DMark* 1.2.0 Sky Diver
10 Intel® Core™ i5-6200U WebXPRT*2015 (20% Overall) and up to
45% for photo enhancement subtest of WebXPRT*2015
Software and workloads used in performance tests may have been
optimized for performance only on Intel microprocessors.
Performance tests, such as SYSmark and MobileMark, are measured
using specific computer systems, components, software, operations
and functions. Any change to any of those factors may cause the
results to vary. You should consult other information and
performance tests to assist you in fully evaluating your
contemplated purchases, including the performance of that product
when combined with other products. For more complete information
visit http://www.intel.com/performance.
Results have been estimated or simulated using internal Intel
analysis or architecture simulation or modeling, and provided to
you for informational purposes. Any differences in your system
hardware, software or configuration may affect your actual
performance.
Warning: Altering PC clock or memory frequency and/or voltage
may (i) reduce system stability and use life of the system, memory
and processor; (ii) cause the processor and other system components
to fail; (iii) cause reductions in system performance; (iv) cause
additional heat or other damage; and (v) affect system data
integrity. Intel assumes no responsibility that the memory,
included if used with altered clock frequencies and/or voltages,
will be fit for any particular purpose. Check with memory
manufacturer for warranty and additional details.
All products, dates, and figures specified are preliminary based
on current expectations, and are subject to change without
notice.
Intel product plans in this presentation do not constitute Intel
plan of record product roadmaps. Please contact your Intel
representative to obtain Intel’s current plan of record product
roadmaps.
SYSmark* 2014 is a benchmark from the BAPCo* consortium that
measures the performance of Windows* platforms. SYSmark tests three
usage scenarios: Office Productivity, Media Creation and
Data/Financial Analysis. SYSmark contains real applications from
Independent Software Vendors such as Microsoft* and Adobe*.
WebXPRT* 2015 is a benchmark from Principled Technologies* that
measures the performance of web applications using six usage
scenarios: Photo Enhancement, Organize Album, Stock Option Pricing,
Local Notes, Sales Graphs and Explore DNA Sequencing. WebXPRT tests
modern browser technologies such as HTML5 Canvas 2D, HTML5 Table,
HTML5 Local Storage, HTML5 Web Workers, AES encryption, DOM in
addition to JavaScript*.
3DMark* is a benchmark from Futuremark* that measures DX* 9 /
OpenGL* ES 2.0, DX 10 and DX 11 gaming performance. There are four
main tests: “Ice Storm” for DX 9 / OpenGL ES 2.0, “Sling Shot” for
OpenGL ES 3.0/1, “Cloud Gate” for DX 10, “Sky Diver” for DX11 and
“Fire Strike” for DX 11 graphics.
SPEC* CPU2006 is a benchmark from the SPEC consortium that
measures device performance and throughput using compute intensive
application subtests. SPECint*_base2006 measures how fast a device
completes a single integer compute task. SPECint*_rate_base2006
measures throughput, or how many integer compute tasks a device can
accomplish in a given amount of time.
Windows* HD Local Video Playback Component Average Power.
Disconnect all USB devices, connect to a local WiFi access point
and set the screen brightness to 200 nits (disable DPST, set
brightness to 200 nits on a white background and enable DPST). Wait
for 10 mins for the OS to completely idle. Launch Tears of Steel
(1080p H264 10MBps) video using the Windows metro player. Measure
and calculate average power for the duration of the video. Report 3
run median.
Battery life and performance measurements on Intel Reference
Platform.
Intel Reference Platform is an example new system. Products
available from systems manufacturers will not be identical in
design, and performance will vary.
Intel CRB, Intel® Core™ M-5Y71, PL1=4.5W TDP, 2C4T, Turbo up to
2.9GHz/2.6GHz, Memory: 2x2GB LPDDR3-1600, Storage: Intel SSD,
Display Resolution:1920x1080.
Intel CRB, Intel® Core™ M7-6Y75, PL1=4.5W TDP 1 PL1=4.5W TDP ,
2C4T, Turbo up to 3.1GHz/2.9GHz, Memory: 2x2GB LPDDR3-1600,
Storage: Intel SSD, Display Resolution:1920x1080.
Intel CRB, Intel® Core i7-6920HQ, 45W TDP, 4C8T, Turbo up to
3.8GHz, Memory: 2x4GB DDR4-2133, Storage: Intel SSD 240GB 535
Series, Display Resolution:1920x1200.
Intel CRB, Intel® Core™ i5-6200U, PL1=15W TDP, 2C4T, Turbo up to
3.4GHz/3.2GHz, Memory: 2x4GB DDR4-2133, Storage: Intel SSD, Display
Resolution:1920x1080. Graphics driver: 15.40.4225
Intel® Core™ i5-520UM processor (up to 1.86 GHz, 4T/2C, 3M
cache) on Acer Aspire One* 1830T-3721:18W thermal design power.
BIOS: Insyde v.1.11*, Graphics: Intel HD Graphics (driver v.
8.15.10.2104), Memory: 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) DDR3 1333 Mhz, HDD: Seagate*
500 GB, OS: Windows* 7, Battery size: 62 Wh.
Intel CRB, Intel® Core i5-6300HQ, 45W TDP, 4C4T, Turbo up to
3.2GHz, Memory: 2x4GB DDR4-2133, Storage: Intel SSD 240GB 535
Series, Display Resolution:1920x1200.
Intel CRB, Intel® Core i5-4300M, 37W TDP, 2C4T, Turbo up to
3.3GHz, Memory: 2x4GB DDR3-1600, Storage: Intel SSD 240GB 535
Series, Display Resolution:1920x1200.
Intel CRB, Intel® Core™ i7-4910MQ 47W TDP, 4C8T, Turbo up to
3.9GHz, Memory: 2x4GB DDR3L-1600, Storage: Intel SSD, Display
Resolution:1920x1200.
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