Chip giant Intel has unveiled a new version of its 6th-gen Core family aimed at business.
The package comprises a choice of the same Skylake chips revealed last year, as well as Intel vPro chips, but packaged for business users with new features and a full business device refresh that will see new form-factors.
One of the biggest new features is the integration of Intel Authenticate, an offering claimed to make business systems more secure.
Authenticate combines several factors of authentication into a single log-in, which, in theory, should be easier for the end user as well. It works by combining “something you know”, which might be a PIN or password, along with “something you have”, which could be a smartphone, and “something you are”, which involves biometrics.