The Windows 11 operating system, which debuted today, has not only changed the UI interface design but also enabled Windows 11 to use mobile apps with the Intel Core processor and Intel Bridge technology.
With Intel Bridge technology, PC continues to provide the most choices and excellent user experience for the widest application software ecosystem. Intel Bridge is a runtime post-compiler that allows applications to run natively on x86 devices, including running these programs on Windows 11.
Intel’s multi-architecture XPU strategy uses leading CPU cores, graphics technology, artificial intelligence accelerators, image processors, and more related technologies to allow different workloads to be executed on the correct execution engine.
Intel Bridge Technology can greatly extend the execution of mobile applications on the PC. It has never been easier to use only one screen to provide productivity or play games. Windows Snap and Thunderbolt 4 provide the best multi-screen experience.
The joint R&D project of Intel and Microsoft combines hardware advantages to provide the best Windows design on the market. Intel has verified over 80 Windows-equipped Intel Evo platforms from OEMs, including Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, LG, MSI, and Samsung.
Through the 10th, 11th and future generations of Intel Core processor platforms launched for consumers, business users, educational users, and gamers, Intel expects to provide the most extensive computing experience for
Windows 11 starting this year.