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Everything Intel announced at CES 2022

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Intel is the last of the three big chip-makers to host its keynote at CES this year, following presentations earlier in the day from rivals AMD and Nvidia. But unlike its competitors, both of which gave small hints as to what their presentations would include, Intel did not provide any clues on what to expect ahead from its presentation aside from the fact that it would be delivered by executive vice president and general manager of the Client Computing Group, Gregory Bryant, along with Mobileye head Prof. Amnon Shashua.

“It starts with a spark that creates momentum,” Intel noted of its technology at the start of the Altogether Wonderful CES 2022 presentation. Bryant kicked off Intel’s Altogether Wonderful presentation at CES this year, which was remotely streamed from Las Vegas.

“We’re making ubiquitous computing a reality,” Bryant said, noting that Intel is spanning everything from the cloud to the edge with seamless connectivity.

At the start, Intel highlighted its schedule for the keynote, noting that it begins with PC computing, its progress with PC graphics, and then closing with autonomous driving.

Bryant noted that it launched its 12th Gen Alder Lake desktop processor last year with a new architecture to unlock performance important to a variety of computer users, from gamers to productivity users. The Alder Lake processors ship with a hybrid design with two core designs — a performance core as well as an efficient core.

Today, Intel announced that it is expanding 12th Gen further with a new KS-series Desktop Processor with a 5.5GHz on multi-core performance.

The company demoed the KS-series with Hitman 3, noting unrivaled game play. The enthusiast desktop part is expected to ship by the end of the quarter, Bryant said.

Intel is also bringing its Alder Lake processors to laptops with Intel H series with up to 14 cores and 5GHz performance. Bryant noted that this is the world’s best mobile platform period.

In a demo with Hitman 3, Intel noted that it bested rival AMD with 49% better frame rate performance, and it expects to maintain its silicon leadership through 2022 and beyond.

This story is developing. Please refresh your browser for all the latest news and announcements from Intel’s keynote as we cover the Altogether Wonderful event live. 

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