Facts about the latest Intel Pentium Silver and Celeron processors

Intel Pentium processors
The US-based Intel has introduced new Intel Pentium Silver processors and Intel Celeron processors based on Intel’s Gemini Lake architecture.

PCs and mobiles powered by the latest Intel Pentium Silver processors and Intel Celeron processors are expected to hit the market in Q1 2018.

Intel said Pentium Silver will deliver 58 percent faster productivity performance compared with a similar 4-year-old PC.

Intel Pentium Silver processors represent the cost-optimized option. Intel Pentium Gold processors – which are already in market based on the Kaby Lake architecture – represent the highest-performing Pentium processors available.

Intel will offer Gigabit Wi-Fi capability with the new Pentium Silver and Celeron processors.

Intel is offering Pentium Silver processors N5000 for mobile and J5005 for desktop. Intel is offering Celeron processors N4100 and N4000 for mobile and J4105 and J4005 for desktop.

Features of Intel Pentium Silver and Intel Celeron Processors

# Download an 8GB HD movie before leaving on an airplane in about one minute with Intel 9560 AC as opposed to 10 minutes with 802.11 BGN

# Up to two times faster download speed than a 2×2 802.11AC

# Watch shows for up to 10 hrs HD local playback without recharging (35WHr battery)

Intel Pentium Silver Processor vs. 4-Year-Old Entry System:

# Work on spreadsheets, browse online and edit photos up to 58 percent faster

# Edit a photo album in half the time

# Create a video slideshow from your favorite photo album in about half the time

Intel said Pentium Silver and Celeron processors deliver download speeds up to two times faster compared with systems using 802.11AC, 12 times faster compared with systems using 802.11 BGN, and faster than a wired Gigabit Ethernet connection.

Intel Pentium Silver and Intel Celeron-based systems will be able to handle the latest in enhanced media for a great experience streaming content from popular sites like YouTube and Netflix.

Intel’s display technology called Local Adaptive Contrast Enhancement (LACE) is designed to help people clearly see the screen outdoors in glare and bright light.

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