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Intel makes Skylake notebook wake up with voice

by on18 August 2015


IDF 2015: Intel develops PC that wakes up when you talk to it

Intel has just developed wake up on voice technology and showed it off at the Intel Developer Forum.

Intel's Craig Chap showed a notebook powered by a sixth generation processor wake from a low standby power state. All he said was "hey Cortana wake up" and it started the PC.

This is possible with the help of Intel smart sound technology that listens for your voice commands.

The voice commands extend to ability to play the music on your PC. Once you wake your PC up, Cortana takes over and you can use all the standard commands.

Intel didn't mention how much power will this listening mode drain and how much it will affect the standby power.

The technology should be available with Skylake, sixth generation Core processors and notebooks that will arrive this year.

 

 

Last modified on 19 August 2015
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