Intel’s Project Athena, 10th Gen and Lakefield Drive ‘New Mobile Computing’ at SDC

• SDC (Samsung Developer Conference) – 19 Updates : Intel’s Project Athena, 10th Gen and Lakefield Drive ‘New Mobile Computing’ at Samsung Developer ConferenceToday at the Samsung Developer Conference, Samsung announced three new laptops co-engineered with Intel: Samsung’s first two laptops verified to the target specification and experiences of Intel’s innovation program code-named “Project Athena” and an upcoming Samsung Galaxy Book S based on Intel’s unique processor code-named “Lakefield.”

Gregory Bryant, Intel executive vice president and general manager of the Client Computing Group said, “Our partnership with Samsung opens the door to bring PC and mobile innovation together in entirely new ways. Samsung’s first Project Athena-verified laptops and the new Galaxy Book S with our Lakefield processor are great examples of the work we are doing together, but they are only the first of many achievements yet to come.”

Why It Matters : Through deepened co-engineering efforts with the industry, Intel is bringing the ecosystem together to drive innovation based on insights about what people need from their PCs. The new Galaxy Book devices were co-engineered with Intel as part of the New Mobile Computing initiative from Samsung. Complementary to Intel’s vision of platformation delivering beyond the processor by enabling the full PC experience across silicon, hardware and software innovation – the initiative builds on the companies’ history of collaboration, aiming to deliver:

  • New and seamless experiences to the laptop, including artificial intelligence and graphics
  • Expanded connectivity capabilities such as Wi-Fi, Thunderbolt™ and 5G
  • Accelerated innovation on new form factors and richer display technology

About the New Laptops : Samsung announced its first two laptops verified to the target specification and key experiences of the Project Athena innovation program. With the new additions, 17 laptops have been verified to date. Powered by 10th Gen Intel Core processors, Galaxy Book Flex and Galaxy Book Ion were co-engineered with Intel to deliver consistent responsiveness on battery, real-world battery life performance and instant action. Each one also features the world’s first QLED display on a laptop with an ultra-thin bezel for more immersive experiences and will be available in in two sizes: 13.3 inch and 15.6 inch.

  • Galaxy Book Flex is based on 10th Gen Intel Core processors with Intel Iris Plus graphics and has a convertible 2 in 1 design with a 360-degree hinge. It’s equipped with the enhanced S Pen with gesture control, biometric login and an aluminum body that is built to last.
  • Galaxy Book Ion is based on 10th Gen Intel Core processors for demanding multi threaded workloads. It has an ultra-thin frame made of lightweight magnesium for the on-the-go professional who isn’t bound to a desk.

Samsung also shared details about an upcoming Galaxy Book S based on Intel’s Lakefield processor, featuring Intel’s Foveros 3D stacking technology and a hybrid computing architecture to deliver the optimal balance of performance, efficiency and connectivity in a small footprint. Lakefield enables flexibility on form factor and design across single, dual and foldable screen device categories. Samsung Galaxy Book S is expected to be the first device to arrive in market based on Lakefield, and will offer Intel LTE support for an always-connected experience.

Samsung’s POV : “Consumers often have to choose between mobility and high-performance hardware when choosing a laptop, but Intel’s breadth of industry-leading platform solutions enables us to bring the new mobile computing experiences of the future to life,” said YoungGyoo Choi, senior vice president of the Mobile Communication Business at Samsung Electronics. “We’re proud to launch our first Project Athena-based laptops and to bring Intel’s Lakefield technology to consumers.”

Image Caption : On Oct. 29, 2019, in San Jose, California, Samsung announced the new Galaxy Book Ion based on 10th Gen Intel Core processors. It was co-engineered with Intel as part of its collaboration on the New Mobile Computing initiative with Samsung. The thin-and-light laptop is one of the first devices from Samsung that is verified to the target specification and key experiences of Intel’s innovation program code-named “Project Athena.” (Credit: Samsung)