CES 2019 has begun and this edition of the mega event has already set the tone for technology to come later this year. Take a look at some of the major announcements that took place on the first day.
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Standard : The consumer electronics show (CES) 2019 has begun
and this edition of the mega event has already set the tone for
technology to come later this year. From 5G network connectivity to
electric vehicles and advanced computing platforms, technology giants
have unveiled innovations that will shape the technology landscape
from now. Let’s take a look at some of the major announcements that
took place on the first day of CES
2019:
INTEL
INTRODUCES 10NM PROCESS-BASED ICE LAKE PROCESSOR
Global
chip maker Intel on January 7 announced Generation-9 core processors
based on 10-nanometre process. Named Intel Ice Lake core processors,
the new breed of chipsets would be available from Core i3 to Core i9
chipsets. Devices with new core processors will be available by the
end of this year. The Ice Lake processors bring a new level of
integration with Intel’s new Sunny Cove microarchitecture,
instruction sets to accelerate AI usage and a graphics engine, and
Intel Gen11 graphics to improve graphics performance for richer
gaming and content-creation experiences.
HARLEY
DAVIDSON UNVEILS LIVEWIRE, AN ALL-ELECTRIC MOTORCYCLE
American
two-wheeler manufacturer Harley Davidson on January 7 unveiled its
first electric motorcycle, the LiveWire. The LiveWire represents the
future of mobility with performance-centric electric motor, evocative
design and cellular connectivity. The LiveWire is claimed to sprint
from 0 to 60 mph in under 3.5 seconds. The e-bike
is powered by the H-D Revelation electric powertrain that can produce
100 per cent of its rated torque instantly when the throttle is
twisted — and 100 per cent of that torque is always available.
APPLE
OPENS DOORS TO TELEVISION MAKERS FOR CROSS-PLATFORM CONTENT SHARING
Like
every year, Apple
is not taking part in one of the largest technology shows of the
year. However, the Cupertino, US-based technology giant is surely
making its presence felt at the venue through other electronics
majors. The company has partnered with Samsung, LG and Sony for
cross-platform content sharing (iTunes movies and TV shows), besides
enabling AirPlay 2 and HomeKit in more non-Apple devices.
SAMSUNG
INTRODUCES MICRO LED TECH FOR FUTURE TELEVISIONS
Samsung
Electronics on January 8 introduced a modular Micro LED display
technology at CES 2019. The new Micro LED technology designs
showcased at the event included a new 75-inch display and a 219-inch
‘the Wall’. Thanks to the modular nature of Micro LED, this
technology offers flexibility in screen size that allows users to
customize it to fit any room or space. By adding Micro LED modules,
users can expand their display to any size they desire.
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