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What is Intel Evo?

What is Intel Evo?

Posted on September 3, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

When Intel launched its new Tiger Lake mobile processors, the company also revealed it will be launching the new Intel Evo programme. But what exactly is it? 

We’ve provided an in-depth description of the new initiative below, so you know exactly what the Intel Evo branding represents, and why you should be on the lookout for it on future laptops. 

What is Intel Evo?

Intel Evo is the second edition of the Intel Athena programme, which is essentially a branding found on laptops that pass a number of tests set by Intel. The new criteria has been set with the new advancements of Tiger Lake in mind. 
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