Intel: I will say goodbye to the cable to PCs and mobile devices next year.

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By the end of next year, Intel will work with PC manufacturers to launch a fully wirelessly connected computer.

The chip maker expects that its next-generation Intel Skylake processor will be available at the end of 2015, and computers based on this chip are expected to eliminate power lines and data lines connecting peripherals.

At the IDF conference in San Francisco, Kirk Skaugen, general manager of Intel's PC client division, said that Intel's design for the Skylake processor-based 2-in-1 computer and PC will use a complete set of wireless technology.

This computer can be wirelessly charged as long as it is placed within the charging range of the plug-in board. The charge and discharge control boards are compliant with the Rezence wireless charging standard.

Scheider also said that Intel has launched the Centrino wi-fi adapter, which has successfully promoted the promotion of wi-fi hotspots; now, it may also promote the promotion of wireless charging technology.

“There will be hundreds of charging stations in the future,” he said.

When it comes to wireless charging, "every mainstream PC vendor", including Acer, Asus, Dell and Lenovo, has complied with the Rezence standard. Shi Haode said that by the first quarter of next year, wireless charging mobile phone sets will come out; by the second half of next year, wireless charging accessories for tablets will also be available.

In order to wirelessly connect the computer to a larger display, the Skylake computer will use Intel's WiDi technology, which uses the Miracast standard to stream video and audio on other displays. WiDi technology can establish a wireless connection in less than five seconds and keep audio and video synchronized.

At the IDF conference, Schwartz demonstrated the smooth playback of a video on a 4k LG TV using an ASUS Ultrabook with an Intel Iris graphics chip. The resolution of 4k TVs is four times that of modern 1080p HD displays. LG Display will be launched in 2015.

Schwartz expects that by the end of 2016, there will be more than 300 million PCs based on WiDi technology in the market.

Intel is working with Actiontec to produce a small WiDi adapter that plugs into the monitor's HDMI socket and sells for less than $40.

In order to connect peripheral devices such as a mouse and keyboard, Skylake computers will use WiGig wireless streaming media playback specifications. It transmits data ten times faster than 802.11n wi-fi.

"We want your computer to automatically connect to all peripherals when it's on the desktop. With WiGig, we'll be able to offer a complete solution for both the sending and receiving ends," Schwartz said. He added that WiGig connectivity also allows for fast wireless file copying between devices.

By the middle of next year, WiGig connectivity technology will be integrated into Intel Core M and Core M vPro processors.

Intel's fully wireless-connected Skylake PC will be available to manufacturers and developers in the first quarter of 2015. It will integrate LTE and 3D RealSense cameras.

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