Lately, the concept of connected devices or the Internet of Things is seen as becoming more modern, complex and requiring increasingly powerful components, but still efficient in the use of power for 24/7 use.
In connection with that, Intel has launched a series of new processing chips called Alder Lake-HL and Alder Lake-UL which are developed specifically for connected devices, especially for kiosks that need to project video.
Under this series of processing chips, Intel has launched about 11 new processing chip models for connected devices that require higher processing power than usual. It comes with a number of cores from 8-cores to 14-cores, speeds from 1.5GHz to 4.8GHz with Boost Clock capabilities and total power consumption from 35W to 60W.
The main goal of producing the Alder Lake-HL and Alder Lake-UL series processing chips, as said before, is for connected devices that need a processing chip that can display high-resolution video and has support for high-speed internet that can transmit data large size quickly and quickly.
For example, an Intel Core i7-12800HL processing chip can display up to four 4K60 screen displays or one 8K60 display. It is also seen to support DDR5 memory and has two PCIe 4.0 x4 lanes and four Thunderbolt 4 lanes for fast data transfer speeds.
Intel also said that these processing chips have already been introduced to developers of IoT systems who want to integrate them in their existing connected devices.