When Intel announced its 11th Gen “Tiger Lake” processors, it also made significant changes to Project Athena, adding more stringent testing and introducing a consumer facing brand name, Intel Evo.
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When Intel announced its 11th Gen “Tiger Lake” processors, it also made significant changes to Project Athena, adding more stringent testing and introducing a consumer facing brand name, Intel Evo.
Previously, Project Athena laptops were listed online with a small badge that read “Engineered for Mobile Performance.” But there was no true listing of what that meant for people actually buying laptops. The Intel Evo badge is meant to serve as a name that potential buyers can recognize as the best laptops for productivity.
Evo badges will be on laptops with 11th Gen Core i5 and Core i7 processors and Iris Xe graphics.
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