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Intel IT has developed a PC platform performance benchmarking process that enabled to measure, manage, and optimize client PC builds from the user perspective, resulting in improved platform performance and more realistic user expectations. Although each generate on of PCs is faster than its predecessor the application loads it place on them increase as well, preventing users from taking full advantage of hardware performance increases. As part of an integrated planning and release process, platform benchmarking helps solve this problem, increasing IT efficiency, productivity, and employee satisfaction, as well as proactive communication with suppliers.
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| Date: | Nov 2008 | ||
| Pages: | 12 |
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