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Spend Smart, Do More, Be More Secure: Keep Your Small Business Efficient in an Economic Downturn Intel Confidential
In Today’s Economy, Everyone is Re-evaluating Spending …a reevaluation of spending1 Changing business conditions have led to1…
The Top of Mind Questions for Business IT decision makers are… …where should I invest? …how will I maximize ROI? …how will I know it’s an investment for the long run? …should I purchase, lease, or finance this year? Investing Wisely Now Can Help Save Cost, Increase Productivity and Prepare You for the Turnaround… And, if I do invest… Why invest now?
The Small Business ICT Environment Has Changed Greatly Since 2005 The world is connected Business is borderless 1269% AsiaInfo Services Oct’08 – “…even in the face of the global economic recession, Chinese B2B ecommerce vendors have witnessed a growth of 81.7% ...” Celent, Dec’08 – “…the worst pain is in manual accounts payable processes, paper-based communications with suppliers, and poor control over the financial supply chain… vendors of products that ease these pain points are poised for 25-50% annual growth rates. 1100% Internet Users Growth Growth from 2000-2008 Source: Internet World Stats Q1091 860% 469% 271% 170% 128% Europe Asia Africa North America Latin America Oceania/Aus. Middle East Communicating has gone video % US Business BB Users who Watch or Download Video Source: Pew Internet July 20072 Mobility is not a luxury Hulu 74% Yooku AMI Partners, Feb’09 - “Mobility among US SMBs has increased from just two years ago. Nearly 50% of SB and nearly 90% of MB now report having workers that travel at least 4-5 days per month for business Youtube Video.web.de
The Small Business ICT Environment Has Changed Greatly Since 2005 Security threats are growing exponentially1 Energy compliance regulations are everywhere2 *AMI Partners – Top EM SMB IT trends. 2007 Source: Symantec Corporation, Apr’08
Can the PC Installed Base Meet These Challenges? The % of Small Businesses with PCs > 3 years old can approach 50% E8500 P8600 P4 630 T2700 48% 36% > 3 years SB w/ 50-99 employees > 3 years All SB Older PCs Impact Cost, Competitiveness and Risk
Refreshing PCs Makes Good Business Sense 1.65x 3x 1.6x Spend Smart Do More Be More Secure Up to Up to Up to REDUCTION IN PC MAINTAINENCE COSTS1 REDUCTION IN SECURITY INCIDENTS WITH NEW PCs1 FASTER MULTI-TASKING2 6x Fastercomplete tasks + security scan running 3 6x Faster complete tasks + security scan running 3 + 32%reduced system downtime6 Greatest Productivity Great Productivity Intel® vPro™ Technology PCs Intel® Core™2 Duo PCs Up To Up to
Refreshing PCs in 2009 • PCs older than 3 years can experience >1.2x additional downtime hours1 • Small businesses are 4.5x more likely to experience hard drive failure with PCs older than 3 years.1 • Newer PCs can draw 50% less power on average2 Spend Smart • Multi-task 3X faster than a typical 3 year old desktop3 • Perform excel calculations 2X faster than a typical 3-year-old notebook4 • 5X faster Wi-Fi performance and an advanced chip design, letting you stay unplugged5 Do More • PCs older than 3 years can experience up to 1.6x more security incidents1 • Older PCs are not as effective in running the latest security software6 • New PCs have built-in technologies to improve security7 Be More Secure
Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor and Centrino™2 Processor-based Systems Save Power Average Power Draw based on Energy Efficient Performance1(Lower is better) Average Power Draw based on Energy Efficient Performance1(Lower is better) >1.6x better! 20.3 watts >1.5x better! 66.0 watts P8600 2.40GHz/3MB E8500 3.16GHz/6MB P4 630 3.00GHz/2MB T2700 2.33GHz/2MB 100.9 watts 33.0 watts Processor Technology That Can Help Save Money
Today’s PCs Can Do Much More Than in 2005… Time to perform Excel* calculations on a large data set3 Time to encode 4 (<1 minute each) HDV video clips for YouTube4 Multitasking with office productivity applications1(higher is better) Zip a file while moving a file from Powerpoint* to OneNote 2007*2(Lower is better) 1.4x faster 178 points 1.25x faster 1 min 8 sec 2x faster 17 seconds 1.3x faster 1 min 39 sec E8500 3.16GHz/6MB P8600 E5200 2.50GHz/2MB 2.2x faster 128 points 2.1x faster 1 min 25 sec Typical 3 year old NB Typical 3 year old DT P4 630 3.00GHz/2MB T2700 33 seconds 2 min 8 sec 59 points 3 min 1 sec * Other names and sources may be claimed as the property of others
New PCs Provide Higher Levels of Security • Intel® Anti-Theft Technology2 • (PC protection – NB only 2009) • Send poison pill to a stolen Notebook to prevent access to the OS Older PCs Have Higher Rates of Security Incidents1 • Intel® IT Director • (Desktop only 2009) • Health dashboard for a small business owner to receive alerts and improve security and data protection for up to 25 PCs Frequency of Incidents # Incidents/PC/Year 3.50 3.26 2.55 • Intel® vPro Technology • Ensure vital security software is running • Protect your data by isolating infected systems from the network • Reliably and quickly deploy security patches 2.22 < 3 years > 3 years < 3 years > 3 years Desktop Notebook
1st PC Purchase? Technology is the Roadmap to Small Business Success • Grow your business and attract more customers • Sell products and services on-line • Improve and increase communications with customers, partners, employees • Access essential information online • Work smarter • Automate customer ordering and invoicing • Store customer and product info in one place • Track orders from production to fulfillment • Streamline accounting, inventory, finance • Stay ahead of the competition • Track your company’s health and profitability • Access competitor information quickly, so you can act immediately • Learn about local, regional and global issues affecting your business ~ 75%state improved business process efficiency as a reason1 Of Those Considering a Purchase ~ 55%state better decision making as a reason1 Over 55% state improved company image as a reason1
Why Buy Mobile? • Get additional productivity from your employees1 • Reduce system power consumption 26X over desktop in a managed environment2 Spend Smart • Nearly 65% of small businesses report that employees who travel can be more productive with a notebook1 • Up to 5X better wireless performance & up to 2x greater range with Intel® Centrino® 2 processor technology.3 Do More • Manage remote notebooks more securely with Intel® vPro™ technology – even over Wi-Fi4 • Send a poison pill to a stolen Notebook to prevent access to the OS with Intel® Anti-Theft Technology.5 Be More Secure
Spend SmartMoving to Mobile Saves EnergySaving Money through lower Energy Consumption 1008 922 Estimated Annual Energy Consumption1 Unmanaged CRT to LCD monitor Managed Mobile Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor, Unmanaged then Managed Typical 3-year old desktop Typical 1-year old desktop KWh Consumption per Year 491 192 Managed Client w/CRT Client w/LCD Un- Managed 38 Managed Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E7200 Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor T9400 Intel® Pentium® D Processor 945 >26x Reduction by going mobile Go Mobile, Go Green, Spend Smart, Save Money
“Going Mobile” Improves Productivity & Agility • Get better productivity with notebooks: • Nearly 65% of small businesses report that employees who travel can be more productive with a notebook.1 • More than half of small businesses state improved productivity as a reason for buying additional notebooks.1 Mobility is not a luxury AMI Partners, Feb’09 - “Mobility among US SMBs has increased from just two years ago. Nearly 50% of SB and nearly 90% of MB now report having workers that travel at least 4-5 days per month for business Get better range and speed with Intel® Centrino® 2 Processor Technology Up to 5x better wireless performance and up to 2x greater range2
New Notebooks Provide Higher Levels of Security • Intel® Anti-Theft Technology2 • (PC protection) • Send poison pill to a stolen • Notebook to prevent access • to the OS Older Notebooks have higher rates of security incidents1 Frequency of Incidents # Incidents/PC/Year 3.50 2.22 • Intel® vPro™ Technology • Ensure vital security software is running • Protect your data by isolating infected systems from the network • Reliably and quickly deploy security patches < 3 years > 3 years Notebook
Why Intel® Core™ Duo?? • Intel® Core™2 Duo processor- based PCs draw 50% less power on average1 • Get 5X the speed, 2X the range AND the longest possible battery life2 Spend Smart • Multi-task 3X faster than a typical 3-year-old desktop3 • Perform excel calculations 2X faster than a typical 3-year-old notebook4 Do More • Get up to 5X better wireless performance today and be ready for faster wireless N coming soon5 • Complete tasks 6X faster while running background security scans6 Be More Secure
Intel® Core™2 Duo Processors Can Help Improve Productivity... …and Increase Energy Efficiency! Encode 4 (<1 minute) HDV video clips for YouTube* (lower is better) Run complex spreadsheets while running a virus scan (lower is better) Multitasking with office productivity applications (higher is better) Average Power Draw based on Energy Efficient Performance (lower is better) Over 1.5x better! 66.0 watts 2.6x faster! 1 min. 20 sec. Over 3x better! 178 6x faster! 10 seconds E8500 100.9 watts 3 min. 35 sec. P4 630 60 seconds 59 New Desktops Help You Do More and Save Money
Intel® Centrino®2 Processors Can Help Improve Productivity... …and Increase Energy Efficiency! Encode 4 (<1 minute) HDV video clips for YouTube*2 (lower is better) Run complex spreadsheets while running a virus scan1 (lower is better) Run Word* + Powerpoint* and virus scan3 (lower is better) Average Power Draw based on Energy Efficient Performance4 (lower is better) Over 1.6x better! 20.3 watts 2x faster! 17 seconds 1.3x faster! 1 min. 39 sec. 1.3x faster! 1 min. 50 sec. P8600 33.0 watts T2700 33 seconds 2 min. 8 sec. 2 min. 24 sec. New Notebooks Help You Do More and Save Money
New PCs Provide Higher Levels of Security • Intel® Anti-Theft Technology1 • (PC protection – NB only 2009) • Send poison pill to a stolen Notebook to prevent access to the OS • Intel® IT Director • (Desktop only 2009) • Health dashboard for a small business owner to receive alerts and improve security and data protection for up to 25 PCs Older PCs have higher rates of security incidents2 Frequency of Incidents # Incidents/PC/Year 3.50 • Complete tasks faster while continuously scanning for viruses • Run complex spreadsheets while running a background security scan 6X faster on desktop and 2X faster on notebook3 3.26 2.55 • Intel® vPro™ Technology • Ensure vital security software is running • Protect your data by isolating infected systems from the network • Reliably and quickly deploy security patches 2.22 < 3 years > 3 years < 3 years > 3 years Desktop Notebook
Why Buy Intel® vPro™ Technology? • Further reduce energy cost – two US service providers helped businesses save 25-33% in a managed environment with Intel® vPro™ technology1 • Reduce average time to repair hardware up to 60% and average time to repair software up to 50%2 • Reduce average desk-side visits by up to 50%2 Spend Smart • Reduce average system downtime by up to 32%2 • Increase IT tech to PC ratio – a US-based service provider improved by 3.5X3 Do More • IntelvPro technology-based PCs have built-in technologies to help keep systems more secure • Faster patch saturation – a US-based service providers has achieved 95% saturation 95% faster5 Be More Secure
Why Buy Intel® vPro™ Technology? Intel® Centrino® 2 with vPro™ technology and Intel® Core™2 Duo processor with vPro™ technology offer a number of benefits via hardware-integrated security and manageability features, such as: • Enables Better Employee Productivity by allowing service providers to conduct critical maintenance after hours. • Get Down Systems Up and Running Faster by allowing service providers to more securely repair unhealthy or unresponsive systems remotely. • Improve Data Security by providing service providers a means to install the latest virus patch updates—even if after hours when all systems are off. • Reduce Energy Consumption by allowing employees to shut down systems after hours—and know that they are still protected.
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Intel® vPro™ Technology Delivers Value to SMB IT Service Providers “Any time we have to do a truck roll, it will cost us 2 hours and $200 minimum. We estimate Intel vPro technology will reduce the total time to remediate a hardware problem by 33% and eliminate 25% of desk-side visits.” — Sabio Information Technologies “For hardware problems, the ability to diagnose remotely cuts the repair from two field visits to one. Our average time to repair a software problem has gone from 24 hours to four hours.” — Nex-Tech Intel Confidential
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Legal and Footnotes *Other names and brands are property of others Page 5 1- TechAisle research Q1 2009 http://www.techaisle.com/ Page 7 1- http://www.internetworldstats.com/dsl.htm 2 - http://www.pewinternet.org/PPF/r/219/report_display.asp Page 8 1 http://www.symantec.com/business/resources/articles/article.jsp?aid=what_smbs_are_up_against_todays_dynamic_threat_landscape 2 - Intel Corporation Page 9 1- TechAisle research Q1 2009 http://www.techaisle.com/ 2 - Multi-Tasking Productivity Multitasking workload zipping a file while moving another file from Powerpoint to OneNote. WinZip workload creates a zip file of approximately 110 MB in size. Powerpoint 2007 workload is a training manual with JPG images and consists of 24 slides and 3.9 MB in size. These slides are printed to OneNote 2007 using “Send To OneNote2007” virtual printer. Once it is imported to OneNote2007 it is very convenient for annotation purposes, the user can add notes and also search for text within images. Desktop P630 Configuration: Intel® Pentium® 4 processor (2MB L2, 3.00GHz, 800MHz FSB), (P4P 630) HT-ON on D945GCL Dual channel DS Micron 1GB (2x512MB) DDR2-667 5-5-5-15 with Integrated 945G + Seagate 320GB NCQ SATA2 (BIOS:0034, INF: 8.4.0.1016, Graphics: 15.6.1.1437). Desktop E8500 Configuration: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E8400 (6MB L2, 3.16GHz, 1333MHz FSB), Intel Desktop DQ45CB Q45 Dual channel DS Micron 2GB (2x1GB) DDR2-800 5-5-5-18 with Integrated Intel X4500 graphics + Seagate 320GB NCQ SATA2 (BIOS:0059, INF: 9.0.0.1007, Graphics: 15.9.9.1527) Windows* Vista* Ultimate 32bit. 3 - Energy Cost EEP - EEP 2.0 methodology is built on six SYSmark* 2007 Preview runs per day. Standard benchmarking practice runs each benchmark three times and uses the median of the three runs. For illustrative purposes, however, we will use a single run. The key metrics for EEP 2.0 are performance, as represented by the SYSmark* 2007 score, and the average power draw. For more information on EEP, go to: http://www.intelcapabilitiesforum.net/EEP-page_all/.
Legal and Footnotes Page 9 Continued 4 - Video Encoding Time to encode 4 HDV clips into a video clip format for YouTube* using Windows Vista* Movie Maker. Windows Vista* MovieMaker to create a video and prepare it to share with others on YouTube. YouTube recommends uploading 320x240 resolution, 30fps, mpeg-4 format videos. The input files are four HDV video clips in dvr-ms format captured from an HD camcorder using MovieMaker*. The four clips in length are 57sec, 28sec, 24sec, and 30sec and their respective sizes are 181316KB, 87941KB, 77765KB and 95493KB. Including transitions, title page and credits, the output video is 2min 21sec and 62335KB in compressed 320x240, 30fps wmv (mpeg-4) format. Desktop Configuration: Same as multi-tasking. Notebook Configurations: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor P8600 (2.4GHz, 3MB L2, 1066MHz FSB), Model: Lenovo T400 Type=2768-CTO, ID=6475W9D, Memory: Micron Technology 8JSF12864HY-1G1D1, 6-6-6-15, DDR3-1066, 2GB (2x1GB), HDD: Hitachi HTS723232L9A360 200GB, 7200RPM, Graphics: GM45, Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family Graphic Ver.7.15.10.1502, Other: 14” LCD, Intel WiFi Link 5300, wireless, Battery – Sanyo 42T5262, 56WH, Windows Vista* Ultimate 32bit, Intel® Core™ Duo processor T2700 (2.33GHz, 2M L2, 667MHz FSB), Model: IBM T60 (Lenovo 1951V4F), Memory: Micron Technology PC2-5300, 5-5-5-12-20, 2GB (2x1GB), HDD: Hitachi HTS721010G9S9SA00 100GB, 7200RPM, Graphics: Integrated Graphics (ver. 7.14.0010.1329) , Mobile Intel 945 Express Chipset Family (ver 8.1.1.1010), Other: 13.75” LCD, Intel PRO/Wireless 3945AB, Battery – Panasonic 92P1139, 56.16WH, Windows Vista* Ultimate 32bit Page 10 1- TechAisle research Q1 2009 http://www.techaisle.com/ 2 - Multi-Tasking Productivity Multitasking workload zipping a file while moving another file from Powerpoint to OneNote. WinZip workload creates a zip file of approximately 110 MB in size. Powerpoint 2007 workload is a training manual with JPG images and consists of 24 slides and 3.9 MB in size. These slides are printed to OneNote 2007 using “Send To OneNote2007” virtual printer. Once it is imported to OneNote2007 it is very convenient for annotation purposes, the user can add notes and also search for text within images. Desktop P630 Configuration: Intel® Pentium® 4 processor (2MB L2, 3.00GHz, 800MHz FSB), (P4P 630) HT-ON on D945GCL Dual channel DS Micron 1GB (2x512MB) DDR2-667 5-5-5-15 with Integrated 945G + Seagate 320GB NCQ SATA2 (BIOS:0034, INF: 8.4.0.1016, Graphics: 15.6.1.1437). Desktop E8500 Configuration: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E8500 (6MB L2, 3.16GHz, 1333MHz FSB), Intel Desktop DQ45CB Q45 Dual channel DS Micron 2GB (2x1GB) DDR2-800 5-5-5-18 with Integrated Intelb X4500 graphics + Seagate 320GB NCQ SATA2 (BIOS:0059, INF: 9.0.0.1007, Graphics: 15.9.9.1527) Windows* Vista* Ultimate 32bit.
Legal and Footnotes Page 10 continued 3 - Video Encoding Time to encode 4 HDV clips into a video clip format for YouTube* using Windows Vista* Movie Maker. Windows Vista* MovieMaker to create a video and prepare it to share with others on YouTube. YouTube recommends uploading 320x240 resolution, 30fps, mpeg-4 format videos. The input files are four HDV video clips in dvr-ms format captured from an HD camcorder using MovieMaker*. The four clips in length are 57sec, 28sec, 24sec, and 30sec and their respective sizes are 181316KB, 87941KB, 77765KB and 95493KB. Including transitions, title page and credits, the output video is 2min 21sec and 62335KB in compressed 320x240, 30fps wmv (mpeg-4) format. Desktop Configuration: Same as multi-tasking. Notebook Configurations: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor P8600 (2.4GHz, 3MB L2, 1066MHz FSB), Model: Lenovo T400 Type=2768-CTO, ID=6475W9D, Memory: Micron Technology 8JSF12864HY-1G1D1, 6-6-6-15, DDR3-1066, 2GB (2x1GB), HDD: Hitachi HTS723232L9A360 200GB, 7200RPM, Graphics: GM45, Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family Graphic Ver.7.15.10.1502, Other: 14” LCD, Intel WiFi Link 5300, wireless, Battery – Sanyo 42T5262, 56WH, Windows Vista* Ultimate 32bit, Intel® Core™ Duo processor T2700 (2.33GHz, 2M L2, 667MHz FSB), Model: IBM T60 (Lenovo 1951V4F), Memory: Micron Technology PC2-5300, 5-5-5-12-20, 2GB (2x1GB), HDD: Hitachi HTS721010G9S9SA00 100GB, 7200RPM, Graphics: Integrated Graphics (ver. 7.14.0010.1329) , Mobile Intel 945 Express Chipset Family (ver 8.1.1.1010), Other: 13.75” LCD, Intel PRO/Wireless 3945AB, Battery – Panasonic 92P1139, 56.16WH, Windows Vista* Ultimate 32bit 4 - A new Intel® Core™2 Duo processor E8500-based desktop can perform a complex spreadsheet calculation plus run virus scan continuously in the background 6X faster than a 3-year-old Intel® Pentium® 4 processor 630-based desktop. Desktop scenario - Complex spreadsheet calculations plus virus scan – A financial analyst performs a stock analysis using Microsoft Excel* to determine a theoretical call and put price based on the stock's historical data. At the same time, an automatically scheduled Windows* Defender* virus scan starts. A new Intel® Centrino® 2 processor P8600-based notebook can conduct video compression, document conversion to PDF and virus scan continuously in the background 30% faster than a 2-year-old Intel Centrino 2 T2700-based notebook. Notebook scenario - a business user is preparing for a presentation. The user starts by using Vista* MovieMaker to resize digital video content to a lower resolution in order to place it into the presentation slides. After starting the video compression, the user starts conversion of a Microsoft Word* document to Adobe Acrobat* PDF format for digital distribution to the presentation audience. As the user starts the file conversion, an automated McAfee virus scan, initiated by the IT department, begins in the background. 5 - Some newer PCs have technologies that can provide added protection against viruses and attacks with programmable defense filters and automatically isolate an infected PC from the network before it can infect other PCs. Page 11 1- TechAisle research Q1 2009 http://www.techaisle.com/topicalchartsb041009.swf
Legal and Footnotes Page 11 Continued 2- Desktop: Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 vs. Intel Pentium 4 630. Notebook Intel Centrino 2 P8600 vs. Intel Centrino Duo T2700. Energy Efficient Performance - EEP 2.0 methodology is built on six SYSmark* 2007 Preview runs per day. Standard benchmarking practice runs each benchmark three times and uses the median of the three runs. For illustrative purposes, however, we will use a single run. The key metrics for EEP 2.0 are performance, as represented by the SYSmark* 2007 score, and the average power draw. Energy Efficient Performance is a measure of a CPU performance and its associated energy use, measured in watts, using SYSmark* 2007 preview. This data compares the comparing Intel® Centrino® 2 P8600 processor-based notebook to theoretical installed base using an Intel® Centrino® Duo processor T2700-based notebook with comparable frequency. Visit http://intelcapabilitiesforum.net/eep/ for EEP methodology. 3-Workload/Test: SYSmark*2007 overall combined score. E-Learning The user views a presentation directing the production of a web based interactive training tool. The user edits a variety of images, in bitmap and vector graphics formats, making visual quality changes, resizing and saving to new formats for use in the training material. The user creates a PDF file of a group of images, and an image is converted from bitmap to vector graphics format. The user completes the training tool by importing the edited images, as well as previously created audio and video clips. The user publishes the resulting tool in a web compatible format. Video Creation A user processes a variety of content to create a video. The user edits a group of images, making visual quality changes, resizing and saving them to new formats. The user encodes multiple videos for use in creating a final composite video. All of the separate pieces are assembled, creating a final uncompressed video. From this uncompressed video, two versions with different amounts of compression are created. One, targeted for downloading, with less compression, the other targeted for streaming, with more compression. Productivity The user opens a file and searches, the document for a keyword. The user continues the search in an e-mail application. The user archives the entire inbox, before sending a new e-mail. The user opens spreadsheets to perform iterative data analysis. While performing this analysis, documents and email data are compressed into a single file. Opening a presentation, the user imports slides from another presentation along with a spreadsheet. Returning to the spreadsheet, the user organizes the data and formats the data for readability. The user opens a project management tool, performing data management tasks before creating a web format based copy of the schedule. 3D Modeling The user opens a 3D model, rendering it out to a high-resolution image. The user opens an architectural scene, exporting the scene to a different 3D modeling format. The user then renders an animated flyby of the scene. E8500 Configuration: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E8500 (6MB L2, 3.16GHz, 1066MHz FSB), Intel Desktop DQ45CB Q45 Dual channel DS Micron 2GB (2x1GB) DDR2-800 5-5-5-18 with Integrated Intel X4500 graphics + Seagate 320GB NCQ SATA2 (BIOS:0059, INF: 9.0.0.1007, Graphics: 15.9.9.1527) Windows* Vista* Ultimate 32bit. P4 630 Configuration: Intel® Pentium® 4 processor (2MB L2, 3.00GHz, 800MHz FSB), (P4P 630) HT-ON on D945GCL Dual channel DS Micron 1GB (2x512MB) DDR2-667 5-5-5-15 with Integrated 945G + Seagate 320GB NCQ SATA2 (BIOS:0034, INF: 8.4.0.1016, Graphics: 15.6.1.1437).
Legal and Footnotes Page 11 Continued 4 - Workload: Excel number crunch using the most common calculations. See http://www.intel.com/performance/resources/perf_doc.htm#guidesfor more information. Configuration: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor P8600 (2.4GHz, 3MB L2, 1066MHz FSB), Model: Lenovo T400 Type=2768-CTO, ID=6475W9D, Memory: Micron Technology 8JSF12864HY-1G1D1, 6-6-6-15, DDR3-1066, 2GB (2x1GB), HDD: Hitachi HTS723232L9A360 200GB, 7200RPM, Graphics: GM45, Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family Graphic Ver.7.15.10.1502, Other: 14” LCD, Intel WiFi Link 5300, wireless, Battery – Sanyo 42T5262, 56WH, Windows Vista* Ultimate 32bit, Intel® Core™ Duo processor T2700 (2.33GHz, 2M L2, 667MHz FSB), Model: IBM T60 (Lenovo 1951V4F), Memory: Micron Technology PC2-5300, 5-5-5-12-20, 2GB (2x1GB), HDD: Hitachi HTS721010G9S9SA00 100GB, 7200RPM, Graphics: Integrated Graphics (ver. 7.14.0010.1329) , Mobile Intel 945 Express Chipset Family (ver 8.1.1.1010), Other: 13.75” LCD, Intel PRO/Wireless 3945AB, Battery – Panasonic 92P1139, 56.16WH, Windows Vista* Ultimate 32bit 5 - Up to 2x greater range and up to 5x better performance (compared to 802.11a/g) with Intel® Centrino® 2 processor technology-enabled notebooks. Actual results may vary based on your specific hardware, connection rate, site conditions, and software configurations. See http://www.intel.com/performance/mobile/wireless/index.htm for more information. Wireless N standard currently not available in all countries. Check with your PC and access point manufacturer for details. GENERAL WIRELESS N DISCLAIMER: Requires Intel® Next-Gen Wireless N technology and Connect with Intel® Centrino® processor technology certified wireless N access point. Wireless N access points without the Connect with Intel Centrino processor technology identifier may require additional firmware for increased performance results. Wireless N standard currently not available in all countries Check with your PC and access point manufacturer for details. 6 - A new Intel Core 2 Duo E8500-based desktop can perform a complex spreadsheet calculation plus run virus scan continuously in the background 6X faster than a 3-year-old Intel Pentium 4 630-based desktop. Desktop scenario - Complex spreadsheet calculations plus virus scan – A financial analyst performs a stock analysis using Microsoft Excel* to determine a theoretical call and put price based on the stock's historical data. At the same time, an automatically scheduled Windows* Defender* virus scan starts. A new Intel Centrino 2 P8600-based notebook can conduct video compression, document conversion to PDF and virus scan continuously in the background 30% faster than a 2-year-old Intel Centrino 2 T2700-based notebook. Notebook scenario - a business user is preparing for a presentation. The user starts by using Vista MovieMaker to resize digital video content to a lower resolution in order to place it into the presentation slides. After starting the video compression, the user starts conversion of a Microsoft Word document to Adobe Acrobat PDF format for digital distribution to the presentation audience. As the user starts the file conversion, an automated McAfee virus scan, initiated by the IT department, begins in the background. 7 - Some newer PCs have technologies that can provide added protection against viruses and attacks with programmable defense filters and automatically isolate an infected PC from the network before it can infect other PCs.
Legal and Footnotes Page 12 1- EEP - EEP 2.0 methodology is built on six SYSmark* 2007 Preview runs per day. Standard benchmarking practice runs each benchmark three times and uses the median of the three runs. For illustrative purposes, however, we will use a single run. The key metrics for EEP 2.0 are performance, as represented by the SYSmark* 2007 score, and the average power draw. For more information on EEP, go to: http://www.intelcapabilitiesforum.net/EEP-page_all/. Sysmark Office Productivity Subtest – The user opens a file and searches, the document for a keyword. The user continues the search in an e-mail application. The user archives the entire inbox, before sending a new e-mail. The user opens spreadsheets to perform iterative data analysis. While performing this analysis, documents and email data are compressed into a single file. Opening a presentation, the user imports slides from another presentation along with a spreadsheet. Returning to the spreadsheet, the user organizes the data and formats the data for readability. The user opens a project management tool, performing data management tasks before creating a web format based copy of the schedule. Applications used: Microsoft* Project 2003, Mcrosoft* Excel* 2003, Microsoft* Outlook* 2003, Microsoft* PowerPoint* 2003, Microsoft* Word* 2003, WinZip Computing, Zip Pro 10.0 Compressed. Excel Monte carlo + Virus Scan – A financial analyst performs a stock analysis using Excel to determine a theoretical call and put price based on the stock's historical data. At the same time, an automatically scheduled security scan (virus scan, may be replaced with spyware scan) checks for any malware on the system to maintain the safety of the user's system. Measured using SYSmark* 2007 Preview, Office Productivity subtest, BAPCo's latest version of the mainstream office productivity and Internet content creation benchmark tool used to characterize the performance of the business client, comparing desktop PCs based on the Intel® Core™2 Duo E8500 processor, Intel® Core™2 Duo E7300, Intel® Pentium® Dual Core E5200, and theoretical installed based of Intel® Pentium® P4 630 processor. Measured using Microsoft Powerpoint* 2007, OneNote* 2007 and Winzip* 11.0, comparing desktop PCs based on the Intel® Core™2 Duo E8500 processor, Intel® Core™2 Duo E7300, Intel® Pentium® Dual Core E5200, and theoretical installed based of Intel® Pentium® P4 630 processor. For more information on performance tests below and on the performance of Intel products, visit http://www.intel.com/performance/ Hyper-Threading Technology requires a computer system with a processor supporting HT Technology and an HT Technology-enabled chipset, BIOS and operating system. Performance will vary depending on the specific hardware and software you use. For more information including details on which processors support HT Technology visit http://www.intel.com/products/ht/hyperthreading_more.htm Desktop System Configurations for SYSmark*2007 Productivity Subtest, and Powerpoint* to OneNote* plus Winzip*11.0: Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E8500 (6M Cache, 3.16 GHz, 1333 MHz FSB), Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E7300 (3M Cache, 2.66 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB), Intel® Pentium® Dual-Core Processor E5200 (2M Cache, 2.50 GHz, 800 MHz FSB) on a DQ45CB Intel® Q45 Express Chipset dual channel DS Micron 2GB (2x1GB) DDR2-800 5-5-5-18 with Intel GMA 4500 + Seagate 320GB NCQ SATA2 (BIOS: 0059, INF: 9.0.0.1007, Graphics: 15.9.9.1527). Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor 630 supporting HT Technology (2M Cache, 3.00 GHz, 800 MHz FSB) on Intel® Desktop Board D945GCL, dual-channel DS Micron 1GB (2x512MB) DDR2-667 5-5-5-15 with Integrated 945G + Seagate 320GB NCQ SATA2 (BIOS: INF: 8.4.0.1016, Graphics: 15.6.1.1437)
Legal and Footnotes Page 13 1- E8500 Configuration: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E8500 (6MB L2, 3.16GHz, 1333MHz FSB), Intel Desktop DQ45CB Q45 Dual channel DS Micron 2GB (2x1GB) DDR2-800 5-5-5-18 with Integrated Intel X4500 graphics + Seagate 320GB NCQ SATA2 (BIOS:0059, INF: 9.0.0.1007, Graphics: 15.9.9.1527) Windows* Vista* Ultimate 32bit. E5200 Configuration: Intel® Pentium® Dual-Core Processor E5200 (2M Cache, 2.50 GHz, 800 MHz FSB) on a DQ45CB Intel® Q45 Express Chipset dual channel DS Micron 2GB (2x1GB) DDR2-800 5-5-5-18 with Intel GMA 4500 + Seagate 320GB NCQ SATA2 (BIOS: 0059, INF: 9.0.0.1007, Graphics: 15.9.9.1527). P4 630 Configuration: Intel® Pentium® 4 processor (2MB L2, 3.00GHz, 800MHz FSB), (P4P 630) HT-ON on D945GCL Dual channel DS Micron 1GB (2x512MB) DDR2-667 5-5-5-15 with Integrated 945G + Seagate 320GB NCQ SATA2 (BIOS:0034, INF: 8.4.0.1016, Graphics: 15.6.1.1437). Workload/Test: SYSmark*2007 overall combined score. E-Learning The user views a presentation directing the production of a web based interactive training tool. The user edits a variety of images, in bitmap and vector graphics formats, making visual quality changes, resizing and saving to new formats for use in the training material. The user creates a PDF file of a group of images, and an image is converted from bitmap to vector graphics format. The user completes the training tool by importing the edited images, as well as previously created audio and video clips. The user publishes the resulting tool in a web compatible format. Video Creation A user processes a variety of content to create a video. The user edits a group of images, making visual quality changes, resizing and saving them to new formats. The user encodes multiple videos for use in creating a final composite video. All of the separate pieces are assembled, creating a final uncompressed video. From this uncompressed video, two versions with different amounts of compression are created. One, targeted for downloading, with less compression, the other targeted for streaming, with more compression. Productivity The user opens a file and searches, the document for a keyword. The user continues the search in an e-mail application. The user archives the entire inbox, before sending a new e-mail. The user opens spreadsheets to perform iterative data analysis. While performing this analysis, documents and email data are compressed into a single file. Opening a presentation, the user imports slides from another presentation along with a spreadsheet. Returning to the spreadsheet, the user organizes the data and formats the data for readability. The user opens a project management tool, performing data management tasks before creating a web format based copy of the schedule. 3D Modeling The user opens a 3D model, rendering it out to a high-resolution image. The user opens an architectural scene, exporting the scene to a different 3D modeling format. The user then renders an animated flyby of the scene. 2- Configurations: Same as footnote 1. Workload: Multitasking workload zipping a file while moving another file from Powerpoint to OneNote. WinZip workload creates a zip file of approximately 110 MB in size. Powerpoint 2007 workload is a training manual with JPG images and consists of 24 slides and 3.9 MB in size. These slides are printed to OneNote 2007 using “Send To OneNote2007” virtual printer. Once it is imported to OneNote2007 it is very convenient for annotation purposes, the user can add notes and also search for text within images.
Legal and Footnotes Page 13 Continued Mobile 3- P8600 Configuration: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor P8600 (2.4GHz, 3MB L2, 1066MHz FSB), Model: Lenovo T400 Type=2768-CTO, ID=6475W9D, Memory: Micron Technology 8JSF12864HY-1G1D1, 6-6-6-15, DDR3-1066, 2GB (2x1GB), HDD: Hitachi HTS723232L9A360 200GB, 7200RPM, Graphics: GM45, Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family Graphic Ver.7.15.10.1502, Other: 14” LCD, Intel WiFi Link 5300, wireless, Battery – Sanyo 42T5262, 56WH, Windows Vista* Ultimate 32bit. T2700 Configuration: Intel® Core™ Duo processor T2700 (2.33GHz, 2M L2, 667MHz FSB), Model: IBM T60 (Lenovo 1951V4F), Memory: Micron Technology PC2-5300, 5-5-5-12-20, 2GB (2x1GB), HDD: Hitachi HTS721010G9S9SA00 100GB, 7200RPM, Graphics: Integrated Graphics (ver. 7.14.0010.1329) , Mobile Intel 945 Express Chipset Family (ver 8.1.1.1010), Other: 13.75” LCD, Intel PRO/Wireless 3945AB, Battery – Panasonic 92P1139, 56.16WH, Windows Vista* Ultimate 32bit. Workload: The workload is execution of approximately 28,000 sets of calculations using the most commonly used calculations and functions in Microsoft* Excel*. These include common arithmetic operations like addition, subtraction, division, rounding and square root. It also includes common statistical analysis functions such as Max, Min, Median and Average. The input file is a 6.2 MB spreadsheet 4- Configurations: See footnote 3. Workload: Time to encode 4 HDV clips into a video clip format for YouTube* using Windows Vista* Movie Maker. Windows Vista* MovieMaker to create a video and prepare it to share with others on YouTube. YouTube recommends uploading 320x240 resolution, 30fps, mpeg-4 format videos. The input files are four HDV video clips in dvr-ms format captured from an HD camcorder using MovieMaker*. The four clips in length are 57sec, 28sec, 24sec, and 30sec and their respective sizes are 181316KB, 87941KB, 77765KB and 95493KB. Including transitions, title page and credits, the output video is 2min 21sec and 62335KB in compressed 320x240, 30fps wmv (mpeg-4) format. Page 14 1- TechAisle research Q1 2009 http://www.techaisle.com/ 2- No computer system can provide absolute security under all conditions. Intel® Anti-Theft Technology (Intel® AT-p) requires the computer system to have an Intel® AT-enabled chipset, BIOS, firmware release, software and an Intel AT-capable Service Provider/ISV application and service subscription. The detection (triggers), response (actions), and recovery mechanisms only work after the Intel® AT functionality has been activated and configured. Certain functionality may not be offered by some ISVs or service providers and may not be available in all countries. Intel assumes no liability for lost or stolen data and/or systems or any other damages resulting thereof. Page 15 1- TechAisle research Q1 2009 http://www.techaisle.com/
Legal and Footnotes Page 16 1- TechAisle research Q1 2009 http://www.techaisle.com/ 2 - Performance testing completed by Intel Performance Benchmark and Competitive Analysis group, December 15, 2008. Performance tests/ratings are provided assuming specific computer systems and/or components and reflect the approximate performance of Intel products as measured by those tests. Any difference in system hardware or software design or configuration may affect actual performance. This data may vary from other material generated for specific marketing requests. 3- Up to 2x greater range enabled by 3x3 Draft-N implementations with 3 spatial streams. Up to 8x bandwidth increase or up to 450 Mbps of bandwidth based on the theoretical maximum bandwidth enabled by 3x3 Draft-N implementations with 3 spatial streams in combination with a 3 spatial stream Access Point. Up to 5x bandwidth increase or up to 300 Mbps of receive bandwidth based on the theoretical maximum receive bandwidth enabled by 1x2 Draft-N implementations with 1 transmit spatial stream and 2 receive spatial streams. Actual wireless throughput and/or range will vary depending on your specific operating system, hardware, and software configurations. Check with your PC and access point manufacturer for details. Notebook battery life configuration: Intel® Centrino® 2 Processor Technology with Intel® Core™2 Duo processor T9600 and Mobile Intel® GM45 Express Chipset versus Intel® Centrino® Processor Technology with Intel® Core™2 Duo processor T2700 and Mobile Intel® 945GM Express Chipset.MobileMark 2007 Productivity and Battery Life benchmarks. 4- Intel® Active Management Technology requires the computer system to have an Intel® AMT-enabled chipset, network hardware and software, as well as connection with a power source and a corporate network connection. Setup requires configuration by the purchaser and may require scripting with the management console or further integration into existing security frameworks to enable certain functionality. It may also require modifications of implementation of new business processes. With regard to notebooks, Intel® AMT may not be available or certain capabilities may be limited over a host OS-based VPN or when connecting wirelessly, on battery power, sleeping, hibernating or powered off. For more information, see www.intel.com/technology/platform-technology/intel-amt/. 5- No computer system can provide absolute security under all conditions. Intel® Anti-Theft Technology for data protection requires the computer system to have an Intel® AT-enabled chipset, BIOS, and SATA hard disk drive properly connected to the chipset. Intel AT protects the data on the SATA hard drive disk only after that drive is set up for encryption and does not protect any data after it leaves the hard disk drive. Setup requires configuration by the purchaser and may require scripting with the management console or further integration into existing security frameworks. Certain functionality may not be available in all countries. Note: Some capabilities require a Service Provider hosted service or an ISV solution enabled with Intel® Anti-Theft Technology for full functionality. Check with OEM for availability. Limited availability in 2009. Intel Confidential
Legal and Footnotes Page 16 6- WiMAX supporting points are for use in markets with WiMAX service availability. GENERAL WIMAX DISCLAIMER: WiMAX connectivity requires a WiMAX enabled device and subscription to a WiMAX broadband service. WiMAX connectivity may require you to purchase additional software or hardware at extra cost. Availability of WiMAX is limited, check with your service provider for details on availability and network limitations. Broadband performance and results may vary due to environment factors and other variables. See www.intel.com/go/wimax for more information APPROVED FOR NORTH AMERICA ONLY: Intel® Centrino® 2 powered notebooks are designed for industry-leading performance and battery life, helping to enable you to stay on the go up to 4 hours and 20 minutes (according to MobileMark®2007+). Disclaimer for MobileMark* based battery life message (4 hours and 20 minutes) – must work w/ PBCA to build orphan page before releasing assets+Benchmark run on Toshiba*-E105-S1402 system with Intel® Centrino® 2 processor technology (Intel® Core™2 Duo processor P8400, Mobile Intel® GM45 Express Chipset, Intel® Wireless WiFi Link 5100AGN), 4GB RAM (DDR2), 320GB Hard disk, Windows* Vista* Home Premium 6.0 Build 6001 with SP1, Mobile Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD, 14.1" widescreen display (1280x800 Resolution), 14.4v/75Wh Battery. Actual results may vary based on your specific hardware (including battery capacity), software configurations, and your actual usage. For more information please visit: http://www.intel.com/performance/mobile/xx orphan page URL xx.htm Page 17 1- Performance testing completed by Intel Performance Benchmark and Competitive Analysis group, December 15, 2008. Performance tests/ratings are provided assuming specific computer systems and/or components and reflect the approximate performance of Intel products as measured by those tests. Any difference in system hardware or software design or configuration may affect actual performance. This data may vary from other material generated for specific marketing requests. Page 18 1 - TechAisle research Q1 2009 http://www.techaisle.com/ shows that ~55% of small businesses state improved productivity as a reason for buying additional notebooks. Additionally, in an enterprise study (“Increase Productivity by Providing Notebooks Beyond Road Warriors” Forrester Consulting, October 2008) employees were shown to gain an additional 51 minutes of productivity moving from desktops to notebooks. 2 - Up to 2x greater range enabled by 3x3 Draft-N implementations with 3 spatial streams. Up to 8x bandwidth increase or up to 450 Mbps of bandwidth based on the theoretical maximum bandwidth enabled by 3x3 Draft-N implementations with 3 spatial streams in combination with a 3 spatial stream Access Point. Up to 5x bandwidth increase or up to 300 Mbps of receive bandwidth based on the theoretical maximum receive bandwidth enabled by 1x2 Draft-N implementations with 1 transmit spatial stream and 2 receive spatial streams. Intel Confidential
Legal and Footnotes Page 18 Continued 2- Actual wireless throughput and/or range will vary depending on your specific operating system, hardware, and software configurations. Check with your PC and access point manufacturer for details. Notebook battery life configuration: Intel® Centrino® 2 Processor Technology with Intel® Core™2 Duo processor T9600 and Mobile Intel® GM45 Express Chipset versus Intel® Centrino® Processor Technology with Intel® Core™2 Duo processor T2700 and Mobile Intel® 945GM Express Chipset.MobileMark 2007 Productivity and Battery Life benchmarks. 3- WiMAX supporting points are for use in markets with WiMAX service availability. GENERAL WIMAX DISCLAIMER: WiMAX connectivity requires a WiMAX enabled device and subscription to a WiMAX broadband service. WiMAX connectivity may require you to purchase additional software or hardware at extra cost. Availability of WiMAX is limited, check with your service provider for details on availability and network limitations. Broadband performance and results may vary due to environment factors and other variables. See www.intel.com/go/wimax for more information Page 19 1- TechAisle research Q1 2009 http://www.techaisle.com/. 2 - No computer system can provide absolute security under all conditions. Intel® Anti-Theft Technology (Intel® AT-p) requires the computer system to have an Intel® AT-enabled chipset, BIOS, firmware release, software and an Intel AT-capable Service Provider/ISV application and service subscription. The detection (triggers), response (actions), and recovery mechanisms only work after the Intel® AT functionality has been activated and configured. Certain functionality may not be offered by some ISVs or service providers and may not be available in all countries. Intel assumes no liability for lost or stolen data and/or systems or any other damages resulting thereof Page 20 1- Desktop Intel® Core™2 Duo E8500 vs. Intel® Pentium® 4 630. Notebook Intel® Centrino® 2 P8600 vs. Intel® Centrino® Duo T2700. Energy Efficient Performance - EEP 2.0 methodology is built on six SYSmark* 2007 Preview runs per day. Standard benchmarking practice runs each benchmark three times and uses the median of the three runs. For illustrative purposes, however, we will use a single run. The key metrics for EEP 2.0 are performance, as represented by the SYSmark* 2007 score, and the average power draw. For more information on EEP, go to: http://www.intelcapabilitiesforum.net/EEP-page_all/. Intel Confidential
Legal and Footnotes Page 20 2- Up to 2x greater range and up to 5x better performance (compared to 802.11a/g) with Intel® Centrino® 2 processor technology enabled notebooks. Actual results may vary based on your specific hardware, connection rate, site conditions, and software configurations. See http://www.intel.com/performance/mobile/wireless/index.htm for more information. Wireless N standard currently not available in all countries. Check with your PC and access point manufacturer for details. GENERAL WIRELESS N DISCLAIMER: Requires Intel® Next-Gen Wireless N technology and Connect with Intel® Centrino® processor technology certified wireless N access point. Wireless N access points without the Connect with Intel Centrino processor technology identifier may require additional firmware for increased performance results. Wireless N standard currently not available in all countries Check with your PC and access point manufacturer for details. 3- Workload/Test: SYSmark*2007 overall combined score. E-Learning The user views a presentation directing the production of a web based interactive training tool. The user edits a variety of images, in bitmap and vector graphics formats, making visual quality changes, resizing and saving to new formats for use in the training material. The user creates a PDF file of a group of images, and an image is converted from bitmap to vector graphics format. The user completes the training tool by importing the edited images, as well as previously created audio and video clips. The user publishes the resulting tool in a web compatible format. Video Creation A user processes a variety of content to create a video. The user edits a group of images, making visual quality changes, resizing and saving them to new formats. The user encodes multiple videos for use in creating a final composite video. All of the separate pieces are assembled, creating a final uncompressed video. From this uncompressed video, two versions with different amounts of compression are created. One, targeted for downloading, with less compression, the other targeted for streaming, with more compression. Productivity The user opens a file and searches, the document for a keyword. The user continues the search in an e-mail application. The user archives the entire inbox, before sending a new e-mail. The user opens spreadsheets to perform iterative data analysis. While performing this analysis, documents and email data are compressed into a single file. Opening a presentation, the user imports slides from another presentation along with a spreadsheet. Returning to the spreadsheet, the user organizes the data and formats the data for readability. The user opens a project management tool, performing data management tasks before creating a web format based copy of the schedule. 3D Modeling The user opens a 3D model, rendering it out to a high-resolution image. The user opens an architectural scene, exporting the scene to a different 3D modeling format. The user then renders an animated flyby of the scene. E8500 Configuration: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E8500 (6MB L2, 3.16GHz, 1066MHz FSB), Intel Desktop DQ45CB Q45 Dual channel DS Micron 2GB (2x1GB) DDR2-800 5-5-5-18 with Integrated Intel X4500 graphics + Seagate 320GB NCQ SATA2 (BIOS:0059, INF: 9.0.0.1007, Graphics: 15.9.9.1527) Windows* Vista* Ultimate 32bit. P4 630 Configuration: Intel® Pentium® 4 processor (2MB L2, 3.00GHz, 800MHz FSB), (P4P 630) HT-ON on D945GCL Dual channel DS Micron 1GB (2x512MB) DDR2-667 5-5-5-15 with Integrated 945G + Seagate 320GB NCQ SATA2 (BIOS:0034, INF: 8.4.0.1016, Graphics: 15.6.1.1437). Intel Confidential
Legal and Footnotes Page 20 4- Workload: Get this from David Scheer. Configuration: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor P8600 (2.4GHz, 3MB L2, 1066MHz FSB), Model: Lenovo T400 Type=2768-CTO, ID=6475W9D, Memory: Micron Technology 8JSF12864HY-1G1D1, 6-6-6-15, DDR3-1066, 2GB (2x1GB), HDD: Hitachi HTS723232L9A360 200GB, 7200RPM, Graphics: GM45, Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family Graphic Ver.7.15.10.1502, Other: 14” LCD, Intel WiFi Link 5300, wireless, Battery – Sanyo 42T5262, 56WH, Windows Vista* Ultimate 32bit, Intel® Core™ Duo processor T2700 (2.33GHz, 2M L2, 667MHz FSB), Model: IBM T60 (Lenovo 1951V4F), Memory: Micron Technology PC2-5300, 5-5-5-12-20, 2GB (2x1GB), HDD: Hitachi HTS721010G9S9SA00 100GB, 7200RPM, Graphics: Integrated Graphics (ver. 7.14.0010.1329) , Mobile Intel 945 Express Chipset Family (ver 8.1.1.1010), Other: 13.75” LCD, Intel PRO/Wireless 3945AB, Battery – Panasonic 92P1139, 56.16WH, Windows Vista* Ultimate 32bit 5- Mobile System Configuration: Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor T2700 (2M Cache, 2.33GHz, 667 MHz FSB) on Lenovo T60 with Intel® 945GM Express Chipset, Dual-channel Micron 2GB (2x1GB) DDR2-667 5-5-5-12, with Integrated GMA950 + Hitachi 100GB SATA (BIOS: Lenovo 79ETE1WW, INF: 8.1.1.1010, Graphics: 7.14.0010.1329). Workload: MovieMaker* + Adobe PDF9 + McAfee VirusScan. EEP (Energy Efficient Performance on slide 8) Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor P8600 (3M Cache, 2.40GHz,1066 MHz FSB), on Lenovo* T400 with Intel® GM45 Express Chipset Dual channel Elpida* 2GB (2x1GB) DDR2-800 5-5-5-12 with Intel GMA 4500MHD + Hitachi 200GB SATA (BIOS: Lenovo 7UET45WW, INF: 8.0.7, Graphics: 7.15.0010.1502). 6- Up to 2x greater range and up to 5x better performance (compared to 802.11a/g) with Intel® Centrino® 2 processor technology-enabled notebooks. Actual results may vary based on your specific hardware, connection rate, site conditions, and software configurations. See http://www.intel.com/performance/mobile/wireless/index.htm for more information. Wireless N standard currently not available in all countries. Check with your PC and access point manufacturer for details. GENERAL WIRELESS N DISCLAIMER: Requires Intel® Next-Gen Wireless N technology and Connect with Intel® Centrino® processor technology certified wireless N access point. Wireless N access points without the Connect with Intel Centrino processor technology identifier may require additional firmware for increased performance results. Wireless N standard currently not available in all countries Check with your PC and access point manufacturer for details. 7- A new Intel® Core™2 Duo E8500-based desktop can perform a complex spreadsheet calculation plus run virus scan continuously in the background 6X faster than a 3-year-old Intel® Pentium® 4 630-based desktop. Desktop scenario - Complex spreadsheet calculations plus virus scan – A financial analyst performs a stock analysis using Microsoft Excel* to determine a theoretical call and put price based on the stock's historical data. At the same time, an automatically scheduled Windows* Defender* virus scan starts. A new Intel® Centrino® 2 P8600-based notebook can conduct video compression, document conversion to PDF and virus scan continuously in the background 30% faster than a 2-year-old Intel® Centrino® 2 T2700-based notebook. Intel Confidential
Legal and Footnotes Page 21 1- E8500 Configuration: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E8500 (6MB L2, 3.16GHz, 1066MHz FSB), Intel Desktop DQ45CB Q45 Dual channel DS Micron 2GB (2x1GB) DDR2-800 5-5-5-18 with Integrated Intel X4500 graphics + Seagate 320GB NCQ SATA2 (BIOS:0059, INF: 9.0.0.1007, Graphics: 15.9.9.1527) Windows* Vista* Ultimate 32bit. P4 630 Configuration: Intel® Pentium® 4 processor (2MB L2, 3.00GHz, 800MHz FSB), (P4P 630) HT-ON on D945GCL Dual channel DS Micron 1GB (2x512MB) DDR2-667 5-5-5-15 with Integrated 945G + Seagate 320GB NCQ SATA2 (BIOS:0034, INF: 8.4.0.1016, Graphics: 15.6.1.1437). Workload/Test: SYSmark*2007 overall combined score. E-Learning The user views a presentation directing the production of a web based interactive training tool. The user edits a variety of images, in bitmap and vector graphics formats, making visual quality changes, resizing and saving to new formats for use in the training material. The user creates a PDF file of a group of images, and an image is converted from bitmap to vector graphics format. The user completes the training tool by importing the edited images, as well as previously created audio and video clips. The user publishes the resulting tool in a web compatible format. Video Creation A user processes a variety of content to create a video. The user edits a group of images, making visual quality changes, resizing and saving them to new formats. The user encodes multiple videos for use in creating a final composite video. All of the separate pieces are assembled, creating a final uncompressed video. From this uncompressed video, two versions with different amounts of compression are created. One, targeted for downloading, with less compression, the other targeted for streaming, with more compression. Productivity The user opens a file and searches, the document for a keyword. The user continues the search in an e-mail application. The user archives the entire inbox, before sending a new e-mail. The user opens spreadsheets to perform iterative data analysis. While performing this analysis, documents and email data are compressed into a single file. Opening a presentation, the user imports slides from another presentation along with a spreadsheet. Returning to the spreadsheet, the user organizes the data and formats the data for readability. The user opens a project management tool, performing data management tasks before creating a web format based copy of the schedule. 3D Modeling The user opens a 3D model, rendering it out to a high-resolution image. The user opens an architectural scene, exporting the scene to a different 3D modeling format. The user then renders an animated flyby of the scene. 2- Configurations: Same as footnote 1. Workload: Excel – Number Crunch. The workload is execution of approximately 28,000 sets of calculations using the most commonly used calculations and functions in Microsoft* Excel*. These include common arithmetic operations like addition, subtraction, division, rounding and square root. It also includes common statistical analysis functions such as Max, Min, Median and Average. The input file is a 6.2 MB spreadsheet. 3- Configurations: Same as footnote 1. Workload: Time to encode 4 HDV clips into a video clip format for YouTube* using Windows Vista* Movie Maker. Windows Vista* MovieMaker to create a video and prepare it to share with others on YouTube. YouTube recommends uploading 320x240 resolution, 30fps, mpeg-4 format videos. The input files are four HDV video clips in dvr-ms format captured from an HD camcorder using MovieMaker*. The four clips in length are 57sec, 28sec, 24sec, and 30sec and their respective sizes are 181316KB, 87941KB, 77765KB and 95493KB. Including transitions, title page and credits, the output video is 2min 21sec and 62335KB in compressed 320x240, 30fps wmv (mpeg-4) format. Intel Confidential
Legal and Footnotes Page 21 4- Energy Efficient Performance - EEP 2.0 methodology is built on six SYSmark* 2007 Preview runs per day. Standard benchmarking practice runs each benchmark three times and uses the median of the three runs. For illustrative purposes, however, we will use a single run. The key metrics for EEP 2.0 are performance, as represented by the SYSmark* 2007 score, and the average power draw. For more information on EEP, go to: http://www.intelcapabilitiesforum.net/EEP-page_all/. Page 22 1- P8600 Configuration: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor P8600 (2.4GHz, 3MB L2, 1066MHz FSB), Model: Lenovo T400 Type=2768-CTO, ID=6475W9D, Memory: Micron Technology 8JSF12864HY-1G1D1, 6-6-6-15, DDR3-1066, 2GB (2x1GB), HDD: Hitachi HTS723232L9A360 200GB, 7200RPM, Graphics: GM45, Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family Graphic Ver.7.15.10.1502, Other: 14” LCD, Intel WiFi Link 5300, wireless, Battery – Sanyo 42T5262, 56WH, Windows Vista* Ultimate 32bit. T2700 Configuration: Intel® Core™ Duo processor T2700 (2.33GHz, 2M L2, 667MHz FSB), Model: IBM T60 (Lenovo 1951V4F), Memory: Micron Technology PC2-5300, 5-5-5-12-20, 2GB (2x1GB), HDD: Hitachi HTS721010G9S9SA00 100GB, 7200RPM, Graphics: Integrated Graphics (ver. 7.14.0010.1329) , Mobile Intel 945 Express Chipset Family (ver 8.1.1.1010), Other: 13.75” LCD, Intel PRO/Wireless 3945AB, Battery – Panasonic 92P1139, 56.16WH, Windows Vista* Ultimate 32bit. Workload: The workload is execution of approximately 28,000 sets of calculations using the most commonly used calculations and functions in Microsoft* Excel*. These include common arithmetic operations like addition, subtraction, division, rounding and square root. It also includes common statistical analysis functions such as Max, Min, Median and Average. The input file is a 6.2 MB spreadsheet 2- Configurations: Same as footnote 1. Workload: Time to encode 4 HDV clips into a video clip format for YouTube* using Windows Vista* Movie Maker. Windows Vista* MovieMaker to create a video and prepare it to share with others on YouTube. YouTube recommends uploading 320x240 resolution, 30fps, mpeg-4 format videos. The input files are four HDV video clips in dvr-ms format captured from an HD camcorder using MovieMaker*. The four clips in length are 57sec, 28sec, 24sec, and 30sec and their respective sizes are 181316KB, 87941KB, 77765KB and 95493KB. Including transitions, title page and credits, the output video is 2min 21sec and 62335KB in compressed 320x240, 30fps wmv (mpeg-4) format. 3- Configurations: Same as footnote 1. Workload: go to http://www.intel.com/performance 4- Energy Efficient Performance - EEP 2.0 methodology is built on six SYSmark* 2007 Preview runs per day. Standard benchmarking practice runs each benchmark three times and uses the median of the three runs. For illustrative purposes, however, we will use a single run. The key metrics for EEP 2.0 are performance, as represented by the SYSmark* 2007 score, and the average power draw. For more information on EEP, go to: http://www.intelcapabilitiesforum.net/EEP-page_all/ . Intel Confidential
Legal and Footnotes Page 23 1- No computer system can provide absolute security under all conditions. Intel® Anti-Theft Technology (Intel® AT-p) requires the computer system to have an Intel® AT-enabled chipset, BIOS, firmware release, software and an Intel AT-capable Service Provider/ISV application and service subscription. The detection (triggers), response (actions), and recovery mechanisms only work after the Intel® AT functionality has been activated and configured. Certain functionality may not be offered by some ISVs or service providers and may not be available in all countries. Intel assumes no liability for lost or stolen data and/or systems or any other damages resulting thereof. 2- TechAisle research Q1 2009 http://www.techaisle.com/ 3- E8500 Configuration: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E8500 (6MB L2, 3.16GHz, 1066MHz FSB), Intel Desktop DQ45CB Q45 Dual channel DS Micron 2GB (2x1GB) DDR2-800 5-5-5-18 with Integrated Intel X4500 graphics + Seagate 320GB NCQ SATA2 (BIOS:0059, INF: 9.0.0.1007, Graphics: 15.9.9.1527) Windows* Vista* Ultimate 32bit. P4 630 Configuration: Intel® Pentium® 4 processor (2MB L2, 3.00GHz, 800MHz FSB), (P4P 630) HT-ON on D945GCL Dual channel DS Micron 1GB (2x512MB) DDR2-667 5-5-5-15 with Integrated 945G + Seagate 320GB NCQ SATA2 (BIOS:0034, INF: 8.4.0.1016, Graphics: 15.6.1.1437). Workload: Excel – Number Crunch. The workload is execution of approximately 28,000 sets of calculations using the most commonly used calculations and functions in Microsoft* Excel*. These include common arithmetic operations like addition, subtraction, division, rounding and square root. It also includes common statistical analysis functions such as Max, Min, Median and Average. The input file is a 6.2 MB spreadsheet. P8600 Configuration: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor P8600 (2.4GHz, 3MB L2, 1066MHz FSB), Model: Lenovo T400 Type=2768-CTO, ID=6475W9D, Memory: Micron Technology 8JSF12864HY-1G1D1, 6-6-6-15, DDR3-1066, 2GB (2x1GB), HDD: Hitachi HTS723232L9A360 200GB, 7200RPM, Graphics: GM45, Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family Graphic Ver.7.15.10.1502, Other: 14” LCD, Intel WiFi Link 5300, wireless, Battery – Sanyo 42T5262, 56WH, Windows Vista* Ultimate 32bit. T2700 Configuration: Intel® Core™ Duo processor T2700 (2.33GHz, 2M L2, 667MHz FSB), Model: IBM T60 (Lenovo 1951V4F), Memory: Micron Technology PC2-5300, 5-5-5-12-20, 2GB (2x1GB), HDD: Hitachi HTS721010G9S9SA00 100GB, 7200RPM, Graphics: Integrated Graphics (ver. 7.14.0010.1329) , Mobile Intel 945 Express Chipset Family (ver 8.1.1.1010), Other: 13.75” LCD, Intel PRO/Wireless 3945AB, Battery – Panasonic 92P1139, 56.16WH, Windows Vista* Ultimate 32bit. Workload: The workload is execution of approximately 28,000 sets of calculations using the most commonly used calculations and functions in Microsoft* Excel*. These include common arithmetic operations like addition, subtraction, division, rounding and square root. It also includes common statistical analysis functions such as Max, Min, Median and Average. The input file is a 6.2 MB spreadsheet Intel Confidential
Legal and Footnotes Page 24 1 - No computer system can provide absolute security under all conditions. Intel® Anti-Theft Technology (Intel® AT-p) requires the computer system to have an Intel® AT-enabled chipset, BIOS, firmware release, software and an Intel AT-capable Service Provider/ISV application and service subscription. The detection (triggers), response (actions), and recovery mechanisms only work after the Intel® AT functionality has been activated and configured. Certain functionality may not be offered by some ISVs or service providers and may not be available in all countries. Intel assumes no liability for lost or stolen data and/or systems or any other damages resulting thereof. 2- TechAisle research Q1 2009 http://www.techaisle.com/ 3- E8500 Configuration: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E8500 (6MB L2, 3.16GHz, 1066MHz FSB), Intel Desktop DQ45CB Q45 Dual channel DS Micron 2GB (2x1GB) DDR2-800 5-5-5-18 with Integrated Intel X4500 graphics + Seagate 320GB NCQ SATA2 (BIOS:0059, INF: 9.0.0.1007, Graphics: 15.9.9.1527) Windows* Vista* Ultimate 32bit. P4 630 Configuration: Intel® Pentium® 4 processor (2MB L2, 3.00GHz, 800MHz FSB), (P4P 630) HT-ON on D945GCL Dual channel DS Micron 1GB (2x512MB) DDR2-667 5-5-5-15 with Integrated 945G + Seagate 320GB NCQ SATA2 (BIOS:0034, INF: 8.4.0.1016, Graphics: 15.6.1.1437). Workload: Excel – Number Crunch. The workload is execution of approximately 28,000 sets of calculations using the most commonly used calculations and functions in Microsoft* Excel*. These include common arithmetic operations like addition, subtraction, division, rounding and square root. It also includes common statistical analysis functions such as Max, Min, Median and Average. The input file is a 6.2 MB spreadsheet. P8600 Configuration: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor P8600 (2.4GHz, 3MB L2, 1066MHz FSB), Model: Lenovo T400 Type=2768-CTO, ID=6475W9D, Memory: Micron Technology 8JSF12864HY-1G1D1, 6-6-6-15, DDR3-1066, 2GB (2x1GB), HDD: Hitachi HTS723232L9A360 200GB, 7200RPM, Graphics: GM45, Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family Graphic Ver.7.15.10.1502, Other: 14” LCD, Intel WiFi Link 5300, wireless, Battery – Sanyo 42T5262, 56WH, Windows Vista* Ultimate 32bit. T2700 Configuration: Intel® Core™ Duo processor T2700 (2.33GHz, 2M L2, 667MHz FSB), Model: IBM T60 (Lenovo 1951V4F), Memory: Micron Technology PC2-5300, 5-5-5-12-20, 2GB (2x1GB), HDD: Hitachi HTS721010G9S9SA00 100GB, 7200RPM, Graphics: Integrated Graphics (ver. 7.14.0010.1329) , Mobile Intel 945 Express Chipset Family (ver 8.1.1.1010), Other: 13.75” LCD, Intel PRO/Wireless 3945AB, Battery – Panasonic 92P1139, 56.16WH, Windows Vista* Ultimate 32bit. Workload: The workload is execution of approximately 28,000 sets of calculations using the most commonly used calculations and functions in Microsoft* Excel*. These include common arithmetic operations like addition, subtraction, division, rounding and square root. It also includes common statistical analysis functions such as Max, Min, Median and Average. The input file is a 6.2 MB spreadsheet Intel Confidential
Legal and Footnotes Page 25 1 - Intel. 2007/2008 Intel® vPro™ technology SMB case studies Alpheon Corporation and Sabio Information Technologies. For more information go to: http://communities.intel.com/openport/docs/DOC-1377 and, http://communities.intel.com/openport/docs/DOC-1378 and http://msp.intel.com/businessbenefits.htm?iid=msp_asmona_tab_benefits4biz 2 - Intel vPro processor technology case studies with Alpheon, Dempsey and Sabio. Actual results may vary. Case studies can be found at http://msp.intel.com/businessbenefits.htm?iid=msp_asmona_tab_benefits4biz 3 - Intel Alpheon vPro pilot case study. Actual results may vary. Case studies can be found at http://msp.intel.com/businessbenefits.htm?iid=msp_asmona_tab_benefits4biz 4- Some newer PCs have technologies that can provide added protection against viruses and attacks with programmable defense filters and automatically isolate an infected PC from the network before it can infect other PCs. 5 - Intel Nex-Tech vPro pilot case study. Actual results may vary. Case study can be found at http://msp.intel.com/businessbenefits.htm?iid=msp_asmona_tab_benefits4biz Page 27 1 - Intel vPro processor technology case studies with Dempsey, Nex-Tech and STF. http://msp.intel.com/businessbenefits.htm?iid=msp_asmona_tab_benefits4biz 2 – Intel vPro processor technology case studies with Alpheon, Dempsey, Sabio and STF. http://msp.intel.com/businessbenefits.htm?iid=msp_asmona_tab_benefits4biz 3 – Intel vPro processor technology case studies with Alpheon, Dempsey and Sabio. http://msp.intel.com/businessbenefits.htm?iid=msp_asmona_tab_benefits4biz Page 28 1- Intel vPro Technology small business service provider case studies. Dempsey, Nex-Tech, STF http://msp.intel.com/businessbenefits.htm?iid=msp_asmona_tab_benefits4biz 2- Intel vPro Technology small business service provider case studies. Alpheon, Dempsey, Sabio, STF http://msp.intel.com/businessbenefits.htm?iid=msp_asmona_tab_benefits4biz Intel Confidential