By Darren Allan
Intel has added to its seventh-generation Kaby Lake and Xeon processor line-up with fresh models boasting vPro technology which are aimed at mobile workstations.
As you would expect, there are CPUs catering for a variety of performance and power efficiency demands, with the most frugal power-sipping model being the 4.5W Intel Core vPro Y-series processors which are targeted at 2-in-1 detachables.
The m3-7Y30 is a dual-core processor with a base clock of 1GHz with Turbo up to 2.4GHz, with integrated Intel HD Graphics 615. Move on up to the top-end Core i7-7Y75 and you’re looking at a base clock of 1.3GHz with Turbo to 3.4GHz.
The 15W and 28W Intel Core vPro U-series are aimed at convertible laptops along with thin and light notebooks, with the more heavyweight 45W H-series Core vPro destined for large-screen/premium notebooks.
The dual-core Core i3-7100U (15W) has a base clock of 2.4GHz with Intel HD Graphics 620, and the range steps up to the Core i7-7600U with a base clock of 2.8GHz and Turbo to 3.9GHz (and the same integrated graphics). There are also models with Intel Iris Plus Graphics, offering far tastier performance for integrated graphics – we talk more about this here.
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Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components