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Intel Business Client Platforms
Whether you’re developing for unmanaged small business, or enterprise-level IT departments, 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ processor-based PC and mobile platforms are designed to help you meet the needs of your customers.

Intel® vPro™
Maximize data security applications and optimize IT productivity solutions with unique hardware-assisted security and manageability features.

Intel® Small Business Advantage
Preloaded software on all Intel® Small Business Aadvantage platforms includes built-in PC protection and support to take care of managing the firmware, and make enabling your software quick and easy.

 

Intel® vPro™
Technology

Intel® Small Business Advantage

Manageability
Remote management features make it easy to keep PCs running smoothly and more cost effectively.

 

Maintenance
State-of-the-art technology makes security, data backup, updates, and routine maintenance fully automatic.

 

Security
Hardware-assisted security features allow quick deployment of patches, and remote unlocking of encrypted drives, even when the PC is off.

Performance
The visibly smart 3rd generation Intel® Core™ vPro™ processor family means improved security, manageability, and cost-effectiveness.

Virtualization
Built-in security and virtualization capabilities provide a flexible foundation for computer models of today and tomorrow.


Technology Capabilities

Develop Software unlocking the detect, repair and protect capabilities of Intel® vPro™ Technology. Gain access to the tools, technical information and industry expert support to help you develop software for Intel's premier business platform.

  • MANAGEABILITY
  • Intel® AMT

    Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) is a capability embedded in Intel-based platforms that enhances the ability of IT organizations to manage enterprise computing facilities. Intel AMT operates independently of the platform processor and operating system. Remote platform management applications can access Intel AMT securely, even when the platform is turned off, as long as the platform is connected to line power and to a network. Independent software vendors (ISVs) can build applications that take advantage of the features of Intel AMT using the application programming interface (API)


    LEARN

    • Start Here Guide
      This document helps you get started with your AMT implementation
    • Overview and Introduction
      New to AMT? This page has all the stuff you need to get you on your way
    • SDK Documentation
      A complete HTML-based version of the Intel® AMT 8.1 Documentation included with the SDK is available in a standalone version.
    • AMT Quick Reference
      This summary page provides all the latest information on the current release of AMT
    • AMT Uses Cases
      Easy to follow descriptions of how to logically implement AMT features into your application.
    • Use Case Reference Designs
      See how real problems are being solved and how you might fit the solution into your product.

    DEVELOP


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  • POWER EFFICIENT PERFORMANCE
  • At the heart of the many features and capabilities of vPro systems are the latest Intel® Core™ vPro™ processors. These processors provide outstanding performance while still delivering power efficiency. Review the features below and visit the Parallel Programming Community for additional threading support.


    INTEL® HYPER-THREADING TECHNOLOGY

    Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology (Intel® HT Technology)¹ uses processor resources more efficiently, enabling multiple threads to run on each core. Intel® HT Technology increases processor throughput, improving overall performance on threaded software. Intel HT Technology is available on Previous Generation Intel® Core™ processors, 2nd generation Intel® Core™ processor family, and Intel® Xeon® processor family.

    An Intel® processor and chipset combined with an OS and BIOS supporting Intel HT Technology allows you to:

    • Run demanding applications simultaneously while maintaining system responsiveness
    • Keep systems more secure, efficient, and manageable while minimizing impact on productivity
    • Provide headroom for future business growth and new solution capabilities
    • Introduction to Hyper-threading

    Introduction to Hyper-threading ›


    TURBO BOOST

    Intel has optimized Intel® Turbo Boost Technology¹ to provide even more performance when needed on 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ processor based systems. Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 automatically allows processor cores to run faster than the base operating frequency if it's operating below power, current, and temperature specification limits. Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 is activated when the Operating System (OS) requests the highest processor performance state (P0).

    The maximum frequency of Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 is dependent on the number of active cores. The amount of time the processor spends in the Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 state depends on the workload and operating environment.

    Any of the following can set the upper limit of Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 on a given workload:

    • Number of active cores
    • Estimated current consumption
    • Estimated power consumption
    • Processor temperature

    When the processor is operating below these limits and the user's workload demands additional performance, the processor frequency will dynamically increase until the upper limit of frequency is reached. Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 has multiple algorithms operating in parallel to manage current, power, and temperature to maximize performance and energy efficiency. Note: Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 allows the processor to operate at a power level that is higher than its rated upper power limit (TDP)for short durations to maximize performance.

Whether you’re developing 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ processor-based applications for networked systems, or creating tools for smaller businesses, this is the place for all your technical content needs.

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A Developer's Introduction to Business Client Technology

The following table will help you understand which technologies are present in which 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ processors, so you can more effectively help your customers manage and streamline their business needs.

Advanced Technologies 

Intel® Core™ i3

Intel® Core™ i5 

Intel® Core™ i7

Firmware 

SBT

SBT or AMT1

SBT or AMT1

Intel® SBA Software

Yes1

Yes1

Yes1

Intel® AES-NI

No

Yes

Yes

Intel® Secure Key

No

Yes

Yes

Intel® Anti-Theft

No

Yes

Yes1

Intel® VT 

Yes (Vt-x)

Yes (Vt-x & Vt-d)

Yes (Vt-x & Vt-d)

Intel® TXT

No

Yes

Yes

1 Certain SKUs may vary. Please check your specific systems at http://ark.intel.com

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Intel® AMT Software Development Kit
The building blocks and documentation needed to develop for Intel® AMT systems
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Intel® Setup and Configuration Software (Intel® SCS)
This package provides the newest tools to set up and configure Intel® AMT Devices.
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Manageability Developer Tool Kit
Manageability Developer Tool Kit is a set of tools to help designers, developers and testers understand the benefits of Intel® vPro™ technology. The kit is an excellent complement to the Intel® Active Management Technology Software Development Kit (Intel® AMT SDK).
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Open Manageability Develop Developer Toolkit
Open source tools for management for computer that supports Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT).
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Intel® AES New Instructions (Intel® AES-NI)
Intel® AES-NI is a new encryption instruction set that improves on the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm and accelerates the encryption of data in the Intel® Xeon® processor family and the 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ processor family.
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Intel® Secure Key
Intel Secure Key is the name for the Intel 64 and IA-32 Architectures instruction RDRAND and its underlying Digital Random Number Generator (DRNG) hardware implementation.

  • Implementation Guide
  • Code Examples
  • Case Studies
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Intel® Trusted Execution Technology
Intel® Trusted Execution Technology (Intel® TXT) is a hardware security solution that protects IT infrastructures against software-based attacks by validating the behavior of key components within a server or PC at startup.
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  • Static Security Analysis (SSA)
  • Static Security Analysis (SSA) examines source code to find errors and security weaknesses, allowing you to eliminate defects early in the development cycle and proactively harden your application against security breaches.
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Intel® Virtualization
Intel® Virtualization models can help enhances security and manageability for your Business Client Customers.
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  • HEC interface
  • Host Embedded Controller Interface (HECI ) driver is a software interface that is used to communicate to the AMT subsystem (Management Engine) to access AMT capabilities.
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Intel® Trusted Execution Technology
Intel® Trusted Execution Technology (Intel® TXT) is a hardware security solution that protects IT infrastructures against software-based attacks by validating the behavior of key components within a server or PC at start-up.

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SBA
Bring streamlined maintenance and security solutions to your small business customers using

Find all the latest documentation to help with your development projects. Technical guides, case studies, code samples, videos and thought-provoking blog posts–you'll find it all here.

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Welcome to Intel® Active Management Technology (AMT)
To learn more about Intel AMT and to download the latest Software Development Kit (SDK), visit:
Intel AMT Start Here Guide
Intel AMT SDK Download
Intel AMT SDK Documentation

Intel® vPro™ Technology Resource Kit
The Intel® vPro™ Technology Resource Kit is a downloader tool that is a compilation of tools, utilities, and supporting documentation to simply educate you and easily walk you through the implementation of Intel vPro technology.
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Intel® AMT: Known Issues and Best Practices
The Known Issues, Best Practices, and Workarounds, may be very useful to many of our vPro Developers.
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Advanced Security Features of Intel® vPro™ Technology
Intel® vPro™ technology creates a powerful platform in which security and manageability go hand in hand. Since manageability is a crucial aspect of an enterprise’s network.
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Intel® Advanced Encryption Standard Instructions (AES-NI)
Introduction AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) is an encryption standard adopted by the U.S. government starting in 2001. It is widely used across the software ecosystem to protect network traffic.
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Intel® AES New Instructions (Intel® AES-NI)
Overview of Intel® AES-NI, a new encryption instruction set that improves on the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm and accelerates the encryption of data.
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Securing the Enterprise with Intel® AES-NI
Learn why cryptography is hot in the marketplace today, especially in the enterprise.
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Intel® Advanced Encryption Standard Instructions (AES-NI)
Description of the six new instructions that make up the AES-NI instruction set and perform several compute intensive parts of the AES algorithm.
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Intel® Anti-theft
Intel® Anti-Theft Technology (Intel® AT) helps keep your laptop safe and secure in the event that it’s ever lost or stolen.
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Intel® Trusted Execution Technology
Intel® Trusted Execution Technology (Intel® TXT) provides a hardware- based root of trust to ensure that a platform boots with a known good configuration of firmware, BIOS and virtual machine monitor.
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Intel® System Defense and Agent Presence Overview
System Defense and Agent Presence are security toolsets built into Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT). The System Defense and Agent Presence toolsets are targeted at closing two gaps in in the Intrusion Detection System (IDS) methods currently employed by IT:

  • The time window between the identification of an OS/Agent vulnerability and completed deployment of a corresponding patch.
  • The time between an end-user tampering with an IDS agent and detection of and acting on the tampering.

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Virtualization HW technical brief
Intel® Virtualization Technology (Intel® VT) provides comprehensive hardware assists that boost virtualization software performance, improve application response times and provide greater reliability, security and flexibility.
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Virtualization: A Developer's Friend
The more developers use virtualization, the more they find new uses for it. Dis¬cover what you’re missing and how virtualization can help you get more done.
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Intel® Virtualization Technology: Flash* Animation
This animation provides an overview of Intel® Virtualization Technology.
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Intel® Virtualization Technology: Best Practices for Software Vendors
This series of articles functions as an aid to help software vendors tailor their applications for use with Intel VT.
Learn more ›

Business Client Developer Community

This is your community. We encourage you to participate in all ways that will help you, your fellow developers, and your customers. Whether it be asking and answering questions in our forums, reading writing or commenting on blogs, working toward becoming an Intel® Black Belt Software developer, your contribution is valued and valuable!


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Intel® Black Belt Software Developers
Black belt status is awarded to software developers known for technical expertise, community leadership.
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Gail Hofemeier
Gail is an Application Engineer at Intel (since 2000) working primarily with Business Client Technologies.

Ylian Saint-Hilaire
A senior architect at Intel, Ylian Saint-Hilaire part of a path finding group and is currently researching new ways of using Intel platform technologies.

Javier Caceres
Javier is an Project & Product Manager working on Colombian industry since 2002. He has worked on many challenging projects like Windows Kernel Mode Drivers, Intel AMT SOL, and many, many more.

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Jeff's Notebook: Best Known Methods for using Intel® AMT with client virtualization
By Jeff Kataoka (Intel)Posted February 16th 20122
Virtualization of PC's is being used more and more in many companies to help them to maximize their PC resources for a variety of application uses.  Some businesses are using virtualization with client PCs with Intel®vPro™  technology and Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT). Yet, ...
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By Jeff Kataoka (Intel)Posted January 17th 20121
Well, 2012 is here and with the New Year, you'll be seeing some new topic areas for my blogs.  This year, I'm going to be exploring the additional areas of PC manageability and security software.  This is an area that continues to gain attention by IT managers and software developers that are ...
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I'm playing around with knowledgebase providers. Tell me what you think about this and if it is useful. Also let me know if you want to participate in adding articles to it.Here is a handy link to my  ...
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As I am the UI developer for SCS 8, and proud of it, I enjoy taking pride in my work as well as showing it off to others. I am especially proud of the screen you can see below, and it also shows some of the small (and large) changes we made in SCS 8. (Before I go any further - as we are still WIP ...

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I recently purchased an HP DC7900 systemt that I plan on using as a Home PC, but am having trouble using the gigabit ethernet port as it is being configured by Intel AMT. So far I have tried to disable it in both the bios and Intel ME, but ipconfig still shows an IP assigned by AMT (i'm assuming). ...
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Hi, I'm developping a desktop application based on the Intel AMT HLAPI to be run in Windows 7. The application needs to connect to AMT to make a FCFH request (connect or disconnect).  I've seen that it's mandatory to launch my application with administrator priviledges to allow it to get access to ...
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I'm looking for a way to start an IDE-R session from a management console running on a Linux / Unix environment. The management console cannot access external machines on port 16994. I can setup an ssh tunnel to the AMT machine but the local port 16994 cannot be used. The management console can use ...

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