A list of puns related to "Intel Core"
Good morning r/intel**!**
Intelโs 12th Gen Coreโข H-Series Mobile Processors โ Alder Lake Architecture โ Have launched and we have Intel experts here with us that are more than happy to answer any questions that you might have about this new processor and its mobile platform.
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THE SUBJECT EXPERTS ON THE THREAD:
โข Dan โ Director, Mobile Products
โข Colin โ GTM, Enthusiast Mobile
โข Nick โ Technical Marketing Engineering
โข Alejandro (Lex) - Tech Evangelist
FYI- Mobile in โIntel Speakโ means laptops ๐
Dan: I joined Intel in 2009 as a thermal-mechanical engineer. Spent ten years in sales supporting major customers in Taiwan and California. Product Manager for Alder Lake Mobile for the last two years. Obsessed with silicon performance. Not bad at OG SC
Nick: I started at Intel in 1997 working in IT. After a decade in IT supporting everything from laptops to servers I made a shift to validation. My first validation position was on Intel's first Ultrabooks where I had the opportunity to disassemble and tear down all the new laptops coming to the market. Having been a PC gamer my entire life I jumped at the opportunity to become the Technical Marketing Engineer for the product team delivering H-series processors for GAMING laptops!! It's been an amazing 4 years supporting our H-series lineup and being amazed at how far gaming has come. Currently I've been playing a lot of ARMA III with my friends and Team fight tactics over lunch with coworkers.
Colin: *I joined Intel in 1999. I have experience in many parts of Intelโs business having worked in IT, sales, and my current role in product marketing. Iโve been a PC gamer many years and have worked on various Intel products including Intel 5th through 7h Gen Core. Currently, I drive launch activity for our enthusiast mobile platforms and the all-new 12th Gen Core H Series. My current gaming rig is a 11980HK with RTX3080 mobile platform, but I plan to move
... keep reading on reddit โกHi everybody,
I had the chance to test a new (unreleased) notebook based on Intel Core i9 12900HK and I have to say the performance is impressive!!! You can check out a few test here. 2022 will be a great year for CPU performance!
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