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  • SECURITY
  • vPro platforms are loaded with features and technologies to deliver best in class security protection. Whether it's applying advanced encryption or remotely disabling a stolen/lost PC, systems equipped with vPro technology are designed to keep your data safe. Explore the many options below to see which features/technologies might fit best into your products.


    AES-NI

    AES (Advanced Encryption Standard), an encryption standard adopted by the U.S. government is widely used across the software ecosystem to protect network traffic, personal data, and corporate IT infrastructure. Intel® Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) New Instructions (AES-NI) were designed to implement some of the complex and performance intensive steps of the AES algorithm using hardware and thus accelerating the execution of the AES algorithms..


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    TXT

    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, virtual machine monitor, and operating system.

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    DIGITAL RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR

    User Manual for the Rdrand Library (Linux Version)

    User Manual for the Rdrand Library (Windows Version)

    Intel® Secure Key is Intel's name for its new Intel® 64 Architecture instruction RdRand and its underlying Digital Random Number Generator (DRNG) hardware implementation (old code name, Bull Mountain). Intel® Secure Key provides a processor-based RNG solution that is of high quality and performance, highly available, and secure.


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    Intel®) Anti-Theft (AT)

    Laptops with the 2nd generation Intel® Core™ and 2nd generation Intel® Core™ vPro™ processor families with Intel® Anti-Theft Technology (Intel® AT) provide intelligent protection of lost or stolen assets. Intel AT provides the ability to disable a PC with a local or remote "poison pill" if the system is lost or stolen. This poison pill can delete essential cryptographic material from system hardware in order to disable access to encrypted data stored on the hard drive.


    Intel® IPT

    Intel® Identity Protection Technology (Intel® IPT). Intel has built two-factor authentication directly into the processors of select 2nd generation Intel® Core™ processor-based PCs, helping to prevent unauthorized access to important personal accounts. Intel IPT allows vendors to store their OTP algorithms inside the processor itself, in a secure chipset called the Manageability Engine (ME). Intel's hardware solution eliminates the complexity and unstable nature of OTP software solutions, as well as the user-dependent problems of tokens.

    Download Intel® IPT Installer

    If you have a strong authentication solution or component to your application, take the next step in incorporating Intel® IPT by contacting us at jennifer.l.gilburg@intel.com

  • 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.

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Ultrabook Part 2: Intel® VTune™ Amplifier XE 2011 with Windows 8* and Visual Studio* 2012 RC
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As I continue to explore different Ultrabook capabilities, in this blog I decided to look into a powerful threading and performance optimization tool for C/C++, .NET, and FORTRAN developers who need to understand an application's serial and parallel behavior to improve performance and scalability ...
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Introducing Intel Ultrabook™ – Part One
By Jules Alfani (Intel)Posted July 6th 20125
In all my years in college I have used a laptop PC. Recently, I’ve been tempted to get a MacBook Air Pro because of its light-weight and stylish look. But, since starting at Intel, I’ve been able to explore and play with an Ultrabook and it has changed my mind completely. The reason is simple: Ivy ...
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Meshcentral.com - Javascript WSMAN stack for Intel AMT
By ylian-saint-hil...Posted June 14th 20121
In the last few days, I started working on a really odd project and released a first version today. I have been building a full WSMAN stack in Javascript for use with Intel AMT, basicaly enabling web applications to directly (kinda of) interact ...
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ylian-saint-hilaire (Intel)
Local access to the Intel AMT Web UI
By Gael Hofemeier ...Posted June 8th 20120
Prior to Intel® AMT 6.1, if you wanted to connect to the AMT Web UI, it had to be done remotely.  Starting with Intel® AMT 6.1 we are able to connect to the WebUI locally.  If your system has AMT 6.0 firmware, check with your OEM's support site and there might be a newer 6.1 or 6.2 version of the ...
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Gael Hofemeier (Intel)
Updated: Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel AMT) Software Development Kit (SDK) Start Here Guide
By Gael Hofemeier ...Posted April 25th 20123
I just wanted to let everyone (who is intersted) know that I have updated the Intel AMT Start Here Guide to include information on Intel AMT release 8 to go along ...
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Gael Hofemeier (Intel)
Intel® vPro Technology Release 8.0: Processor Requirements
By Gael Hofemeier ...Posted April 23rd 20121
Intel is launching  the latest Ivy Bridge processors supporting Intel ® AMT Release 8.0. This marks the 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ i5 and i7 Processors.  Sometimes it can be challenging to figure out what systems, on an OEM's website will support Intel® AMT features,  so here are the ingredients ...
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Gael Hofemeier (Intel)
Video: Host-Based Provisioning Intel vPro clients using the ACU Wizard
By Gael Hofemeier ...Posted March 29th 20122
There are two utilities that are packaged with the Intel SCS (Setup and Configuration Software) that are very simple to use and can help you enable Intel AMT quickly. Starting with Intel AMT 6.2, we have what is called "Host-based Provisioning." This means you can now configure and enable Intel ...
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Gael Hofemeier (Intel)
Video: Discovering your Intel® vPro Capabilities using the Intel® SCS Discovery Tool
By Gael Hofemeier ...Posted March 28th 20121
I have already blogged quite a bit on this tool, but since it is pretty popular I thought I'd turn it into a video as well.  Running the   ...
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Maintenance options in SCS 8.0
By Nachman Israel ...Posted March 24th 20120
After you configure your system once, every now and then you will need to perform “maintenance” tasks on the machine. What are maintenance tasks? Well, they include re-synching Intel® AMT’s internal clock so Kerberos will keep working; re-issuing any certificates that are about to expire; re- ...
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Nachman Israel (Intel)
SCS 8.0 ... now only weeks away
By Nachman Israel ...Posted March 3rd 20120
In the life of a project you work on, the last few weeks can be very stressful. So before I dive into those final weeks of intense coding, this is a good time for me to take a step back and share with you some of the cooler features we've added to SCS 8.0.Jobs - Jobs are basically operations you ...
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Hello. I'm not sure if it is the right place I'm writing in, but I would like to get some help on updating my Intel’s s5520sc boards BIOS. I know that this shouldn't be hard and I found a lot of material on how to do it on desktop boards. The problem I face is that my boards Bios update doesn't ...
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