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Intel: Wireless Charging is on the go for PC

By Vincent Wang
Published: Sep 15,2014

TAIPEI, Taiwan — The semiconductor giant Intel predicted what it would be like of the PC market in 2015 at (IDF) Intel Developer Forum, saying that by fourth quarter of 2015 the unleashed of latest 14 nanometer processor Skylake, most of the supporting equipment will feature wireless charging and wireless transmission technology, including ASUS, Acer, Dell, and Lenovo are all going to adapt the A4WP Rezence standard to develop products.

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Intel wireless gigabit docking is a fully cable-free experience that includes wireless docking, wireless display and wireless charging. Intel demonstrated a reference design based on a next-generation 14nm Intel processor at IDF.

Intel hopes to implement this technology by the end of 2015. “Not only your wireless display, but storage, keyboard and mouse – all the other peripherals you have that have been weighing down our backpacks or strewn across our desk, we're eliminating with one technology, and that's wireless gigabit,” said an Intel expert.

“It's not only a secure and also localised connection – so you can use it in dense areas such as in an office – but also extremely fast performing at over three times the performance of today's WiFi,” an Intel expert added.

ASUS, Acer, Dell, and Lenovo are all going to adapt the A4WP Rezence standard to develop products in 2015.

The semiconductor giant first announced this view in August, saying that it's looking to change the enterprise IT market with a strategy that will offer "three major experiences" in the office, that is, wireless display connectivity, wireless docking and wireless charging.

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