Intel's new desktop chips focus on manageability
Intel today is announcing the annual update of its business desktop PC microprocessors, with this year’s version focusing heavily on features for easier management.
Called the Professional Business Platform, Intel will ship the new silicon to PC makers by the end of May, and it should start appearing in new desktops in a few weeks, Intel and analysts said.
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