Intel's 'Client 2.0' computer of the future is a device customized to your needs
If Intel's view of the future is right, you may one day be shopping for a compute device that's custom-tailored for you, rather than a device that's one-size-fits-all. The company detailed its long view of the future of computing devices called "Client 2.0" where the monolithic core and multi-die approaches are shed for a far more granular and personalized approach to personal computing. People have expectations of rich computing at every turn, and that can't be addressed with the old models of monolithic designs, Intel said. The company believes this Client 2.0 era will occur as we leave today's cloud-everything approach and expect immersive, "life-like" computing experiences at every turn, said Brijesh Tripathi, Chief Client Architect for Intel. Tripathi said Intel has been moving toward this vision for years, and its approach with EMIB, memory, and stacked dies will help it happen.
Aug-13-2020, 13:00:00 GMT
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