With every launch of desktop processors, Intel generally follows it up with a series of vPro made it possible for parts in order for the company to provide options through its partners to organisation clients that require extra levels of manageability and security. This is all part of Intel’s SIPP (Stable IT Platform Program), with security functions such as Intel Hardware Shield, and manageability though Intel Endpoint Management Assistant. When asked for confirmation, Intel duplicated this line, suggesting that vPro now goes beyond conventional Qx70 motherboard support and a fundamental shift in Intel’s vPro paradigm.
Intel’s new 10 th Gen Comet Lake vPro processors come in 3 flavors: mobile, desktop, and workstation, with the latter becoming part of another announcement for today, the launch of the new Xeon W-1200 product household. All of these processors at heart contain the same Comet Lake silicon we have actually seen introduced in other 10 th Gen product lines for consumers, nevertheless various additional features that were handicapped in those parts are made it possible for here. In the previous Intel used to use separate SKU lines for the processors, today they are named one and the same. Consumers will have to look out for ‘Intel vPro Support’ noted in the item description in order to identify if the item has it.
Starting with the mobile CPUs, most of these are H-series class, significance 45 W, however a couple of will be 15 W.
Intel 10 th Gen Comet Lake vPro Mobile Processors |
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AnandTech | Cores | Base Freq |
Turbo TB2 |
Turbo TB3 |
Turbo TVB |
TDP | IGP |
H-Series | |||||||
i9-10855 H |