Intel plans to develop a new input/output interface as it tries to rejuvenate the PC platform and extend its life span by as much as 10 years.
Intel plans to develop a new input/output (I/O) interface as it tries to rejuvenate the PC platform and extend its life span by as much as 10 years. The chip maker plans to create a new mechanism...
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