Intel I7 Personal Computer User Manual


 
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White Paper: The All New 2010 Intel® Core™ vPro™ Processor Family: Intelligence that Adapts to Your Needs
Executive Summary
The all new 2010 Intel® Core™ vPro™ processor family can help
businesses by delivering intelligent security; cost-saving remote
manageability; and adaptable performance. Smart security with
programmable filters can systematically guard against viruses and
malicious attacks. Continuous, intelligent polling for the presence
of software agents helps ensure full protection from malware and
attacks. Advanced features help prevent tampering or disabling of
security software. With built-in Intel® Anti-Theft Technology
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(Intel®
AT), PCs can even disable themselves if they are lost or stolen. And,
because data is protected rather than erased, reactivation can be
easy when the PC is recovered. Intel AT must be enabled in order
to enjoy the benefits of this advanced security technology.
The all new 2010 Intel Core vPro processor family makes it easier
to manage systems from a central location. KVM Remote Control
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(keyboard video mouse) and other built-in capabilities let you remotely
configure, diagnose, isolate, and repair an infected PC – even if the OS
is unresponsive.
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You can also quickly upgrade to Windows* 7 remotely
and overnight – saving on average about 40 minutes per upgrade per
machine.
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This helps minimize disruptions to your users and makes it
easier to retain access to your legacy applications. In order to enjoy the
benefits of these intelligent remote manageability capabilities, Intel®
vPro™ technology must be activated (see page 25 of this white paper).
Laptops powered by a new Intel Core vPro processor include Intel®
Centrino® wireless technology (either WiFi or WiFi with optional WiMAX),
and are more energy efficient. These laptop and desktop PCs also
include Intel® Turbo Boost Technology
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and Intel® Hyper-Threading
Technology
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(Intel® HT Technology), which can automatically adapt to
each user’s unique needs so users can move faster when multitasking
and get more accomplished in less time.
Studies have shown that return on investment (ROI) can be as
little as 19 months for PCs based on the a new 2010 Intel® Core™ i5
processor.
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For businesses that implement the remote management
and security capabilities of a PC with a new 2010 Intel Core i5 vPro
processor, positive ROI can be achieved in as little as 9 months.
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Lineup of all new 2010 Intel® Core™ processor family and all new 2010 Intel® Core™ vPro™ processor family.
Choose the Intel® Core™ processor
that meets your business needs
Intel® Core™
i7 vPro™
Intel® Core™
i5 vPro™
Intel®
Core™ i7
Intel®
Core™ i5
Intel®
Core™ i3
Intelligent Performance,
Security and Manageability
Hardware-assisted smart security, anti-theft
technology and cost-saving manageability
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Hardware-based KVM Remote Control
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Hardware-assisted remote power management
a
Intelligent Business
Performance
Top-of-the-line performance with biggest cache
Hardware-based acceleration of encryption
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Increased processor speeds when performance
is needed with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology
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Hardware-assisted virtualization support for running
multiple operating systems, such as Windows* XP
with Windows* 7
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Intelligent performance with Intel® Hyper-Threading
Technology
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and Intel® Smart Cache
Energy Efciency with Intel® Intelligent
Power Technology
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IT must activate Intel® vPro™ technology in order to take advantage of these intelligent security and remote manageability technologies. For more information about activating Intel vPro technology, which includes
Intel® AMT and Intel® AT, see page 25 of this white paper.
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Hardware-based KVM Remote Control works on all new 2010 Intel® Core™ i5 vPro™ processor-based PCs that have Intel® HD integrated graphics, and select all new 2010 Intel® Core™ i7 vPro™ processor-based PCs
that have Intel® HD integrated graphics. Hardware-based KVM Remote Control will not work on PCs that use discrete graphics.
Not applicable
Advanced capability