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News
Intel Delivers Breakthrough PC Technologies to Enhance
Digital Home and Office Experiences With Improved Audio, Video and
Graphics (29/6/2004)
In one of the most significant PC platform changes
in a decade, Intel Corporation today announced products that usher
in a range of audio, video and other capabilities previously found
only on specialty PCs. In addition to making the PC experience more
entertaining and productive, these technologies pave the way for
such emerging capabilities as High Definition (HD) video, 7.1 surround
sound and robust file protection for office and home users.
These technologies are helping create a new
kind of PC, an all-in-one "hi-fi" device with high-definition video,
high-fidelity sound and wireless connectivity, according to Louis
Burns, vice president and general manager, Intel Desktop Platforms
Group.
"Intel innovation is taking the PC through
a significant evolution that opens up a broader set of new consumer
uses," Burns said. "This evolution will help people to better enjoy
digital music, photos, videos and games on PCs and other devices
in and around the home. At the same time, the technologies we are
introducing for the PC platform will help drive new uses that boost
office productivity, such as simultaneously using multiple monitors
with just one PC to work on and track several projects."
A trio of new Intel(R) chipsets -- the "glue"
between the microprocessor and the rest of the PC -- and several
new Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 processors supporting Hyper-Threading
Technology (HT)(1) are the foundation of these new platforms. PCs
powered by Intel(R) 915 G/P and 925X Express Chipsets, formerly
codenamed Grantsdale and Alderwood, became commercially available
worldwide today. These new chipsets are coupled with the latest
Pentium 4 processors supporting HT Technology 5xx sequence, which
are built on Intel's most advanced 90nm manufacturing process technology
and run at speeds up to 3.60 GHz.
Advanced Sights and Sounds
Audio quality on the PC is upgraded with
Intel(R) High Definition Audio, which supports 7.1 surround sound.
The proliferation of DVDs (more than 1 billion were sold worldwide
in 2003)(2) coupled with the rapidly growing availability of high-definition
video content raise the importance of advanced audio. These events
are leading up to making the PC an "all-in-one" entertainment device.
The new platforms support other compelling
new audio capabilities, such as the ability to use a simple software
setting to turn all the output jacks on a PC into headphone jacks
so several colleagues can listen simultaneously from the same PC
in a quiet environment. This ability gives the consumer much more
flexibility in configuring how audio plays or is recorded on a system.
The Intel High Definition Audio solution also allows the unique
capability of sending multiple sound streams simultaneously through
the PC's output jacks, allowing one user to listen to an MP3 with
headphones while another user is watching a video with multichannel
surround sound from the same PC.
With nearly 70 million digital cameras projected
to be sold worldwide in 2004(3), billions of digital photographs
are finding their way to PCs. The rise of digital technology means
PC users are embracing technologies that can protect their priceless
photo, video and audio memories from accidental loss. On PCs equipped
with multiple hard drives, optional Intel(R) Matrix Storage Technology
can boost storage performance and help protect irreplaceable work
files and personal digital memories through advanced technologies
normally found in data centers (using RAID 0 and 1 capability).
Also introduced is Intel(R) Wireless Connect
Technology(4), which enables consumers to set up and configure a
wireless home network in four steps. On systems configured with
an optional version of an Intel 915 G/P or 925X Express Chipset
plus a separate Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2225BG Network Connection
solution, this feature allows for easier sharing of digital videos,
photos and music in and around the home or office. It also allows
for multiple wireless-enabled PCs to share one Internet connection
or printer. Intel(R) Wireless Connect Technology has been introduced
with systems expected to be available in limited quantities later
this year.
"These new technologies will help drive the
digital revolution in the home and make the digital office more
secure and productive," Burns said. "The Intel 915G Chipset is a
key component of the desktop platform for the next iteration of
the Intel(R) Stable Image Platform Program (Intel SIPP). Intel SIPP
can help companies reduce IT costs by simplifying the testing, deployment
and management of their PC infrastructure."
The goal of Intel SIPP is to reduce the number
of platform configurations, resulting in fewer software images in
a business IT environment. Wipro NerveWire(a) conducted a PC management
study and found that an increase in overall IT support costs directly
correlates with the number of desktop PC hardware configurations.
For example, doubling the number of PC configurations in a businesses
IT environment from 20 to 40 increased the annual support cost by
96 percent(5).
Improved Graphics
Capability Integrated into the Intel 915G
Express Chipset, the Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator 900 (Intel
GMA 900) will provide new graphics features particularly suited
to digital home and office applications. For example, one function
allows workers to use dual-independent displays -- utilizing multiple
screens with just one PC -- to make use of old monitors and be more
productive. Video editors and people analyzing multiple sets of
data are just a few of the users who will benefit from this capability.
Additionally, support for wide screen LCD televisions has been added
to the Intel 915G Express Chipset, including support for cutting
edge HD-TV formats such as 1080i. Today's 3-D entertainment on the
PC is demanding increased performance; special new features being
used in many of today's cutting-edge games are supported by Intel
GMA 900.
Upgraded Internal
Infrastructure In a major boost to the computer's
video, graphics and overall data throughput performance, the Intel
915 G/P and 925X Express Chipsets will be Intel's first PC chipsets
to feature a new higher-speed memory called DDR2, which provides
headroom for the continued growth of PC platform uses. They will
also feature PCI Express(a) bus architecture, a new, higher bandwidth
bus technology with up to 3.7X the throughput capability(6) of the
decade-old PCI standard. This increased bandwidth coupled with the
multitasking benefits of HT Technology optimizes playback and simultaneous
recording of HD video content, allowing a user with an HDTV tuner
and appropriate software to watch a movie while recording a television
program at the same time on just one PC, all in crisp HD quality.
Specifications, Pricing and Availability
The new family of Intel Pentium 4 processors
supporting HT Technology 5xx sequence features an innovative new
package called LGA775. This new package will provide headroom for
future technologies and improve electrical characteristics of the
connection to the motherboard. The Intel Pentium 4 processor supporting
HT Technology Extreme Edition family has also been implemented in
this new package with the 3.40 GHz part.
For computer makers and system integrators,
Intel also announced availability of ATX and micro-ATX form factor
desktop motherboards. Additional technical information on these
desktop boards is available at: http://developer.intel.com/design/motherbd.
Systems and motherboards with these processors
and chipsets are currently shipping in volume with solutions available
from major OEMs and more than 150,000 Intel(R) Resellers around
the world. For more information visit http://www.intel.com/reseller.
Intel(R) Wireless Connect Technology requires
an Intel(R) 915 G/P or 925X Express Chipset with Intel(R) 82801FW
or RW (ICH6W or RW) I/O Controller Hub and purchase of a separate
Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2225BG Network Connection solution. Availability
will be limited.
www.intel.com
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