A set of new instructions that works in conjunction with AVX 2.0 instructions to accelerate CPU performance during certain operations that include high-definition content decoding, encryption during compression/decompression, and cryptographic security protocols.
TSX-NI TSX-NI is a set of new instructions focused on enterprise-level multi-threaded performance scaling, mak-ing parallel operations more efficient via improved control of software threads and locks. This offers performance benefits for enterprise-level big data analytics/business intelligence and visualization apps, which involve multi-user collaboration.
Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions (Intel® AVX) 2.0 AVX 2.0 is an extension of AVX 1.0 with new optimized instructions to deliver enhanced performance on floating point–intensive apps. AVX 2.0 adds 256bit integer instructions and new instructions for FMA (Fused Multiply Add). FMA delivers better performance on media and floating point computations, including face recognition; professional imaging; high-performance computing; consumer video and imaging; compression; and encryption.
Collaborative Processor Performance Control (CPPC) A new technology based on the ACPI 5.0 specification that dynamically modulates performance vs. active application power. It reduces active power to deliver better battery life and allows deeper lower power states to be reached (compared to prior generations of Intel Core processor products).
Intel® BIOS Guard (Codename Platform Flash Armoring Technology [PFAT]) Platform Flash Armoring Technology is an augmentation of existing chipset-based BIOS flash protection capabilities targeted to address the increasing malware threat to BIOS flash storage. It protects the BIOS flash from modification without platform manufacturer authorization, helps defend the platform against low-level DOS (denial of service) attacks, and restores BIOS to a known good state after an attack.
Intel® Boot Guard Hardware-based boot integrity protection that prevents unauthorized software and malware takeover of boot blocks critical to a system’s function, thus providing added level of platform security based on hardware. Configurable boot types include:
Measured Boot—Measures the initial boot block into the platform storage device such as trusted platform module (TPM) or Intel® Platform Trust Technology (PTT).
Verified Boot—Cryptographically verifies the platform initial boot block using the boot policy key.
A set of new instructions that works in conjunction with AVX 2.0 instructions to accelerate CPU performance during certain operations that include high-definition content decoding, encryption during compression/decompression, and cryptographic security protocols.
TSX-NI TSX-NI is a set of new instructions focused on enterprise-level multi-threaded performance scaling, mak-ing parallel operations more efficient via improved control of software threads and locks. This offers performance benefits for enterprise-level big data analytics/business intelligence and visualization apps, which involve multi-user collaboration.
Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions (Intel® AVX) 2.0 AVX 2.0 is an extension of AVX 1.0 with new optimized instructions to deliver enhanced performance on floating point–intensive apps. AVX 2.0 adds 256bit integer instructions and new instructions for FMA (Fused Multiply Add). FMA delivers better performance on media and floating point computations, including face recognition; professional imaging; high-performance computing; consumer video and imaging; compression; and encryption.
Collaborative Processor Performance Control (CPPC) A new technology based on the ACPI 5.0 specification that dynamically modulates performance vs. active application power. It reduces active power to deliver better battery life and allows deeper lower power states to be reached (compared to prior generations of Intel Core processor products).
Intel® BIOS Guard (Codename Platform Flash Armoring Technology [PFAT]) Platform Flash Armoring Technology is an augmentation of existing chipset-based BIOS flash protection capabilities targeted to address the increasing malware threat to BIOS flash storage. It protects the BIOS flash from modification without platform manufacturer authorization, helps defend the platform against low-level DOS (denial of service) attacks, and restores BIOS to a known good state after an attack.
Intel® Boot Guard Hardware-based boot integrity protection that prevents unauthorized software and malware takeover of boot blocks critical to a system’s function, thus providing added level of platform security based on hardware. Configurable boot types include:
Measured Boot—Measures the initial boot block into the platform storage device such as trusted platform module (TPM) or Intel® Platform Trust Technology (PTT).
Verified Boot—Cryptographically verifies the platform initial boot block using the boot policy key.
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