Intel vPro technology is an umbrella marketing term used by Intel for a large collection of computer hardware technologies, including VT-x, VT-d, Trusted Execution Technology, and Intel Active Management Technology.
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Intel vPro technology is an umbrella marketing term used by Intel for a large collection of computer hardware technologies, including VT-x, VT-d, Trusted Execution Technology, and Intel Active Management Technology.
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Intel vPro is a brand name for a set of PC hardware features.
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Intel vPro Boot Guard is a processor feature that prevents the computer from running firmware images not released by the system manufacturer.
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Intel vPro uses several industry-standard security technologies and methodologies to secure the remote vPro communication channel.
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Intel vPro releases are usually identified by their AMT version.
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Intel vPro Centrino 2 was a branding of a package of technologies that included Wi-Fi and, originally, the Intel vPro Core 2 Duo.
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Intel vPro is a brand name for a set of Intel technology features that can be built into the hardware of the laptop or desktop PC.
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However, Intel vPro features require a PC with at least a Core 2 processor.
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The technologies of current versions of Intel vPro are built into PCs with some versions of Core 2 Duo or Core 2 Quad processors, and more recently with some versions of Core i5 and Core i7 processors.
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Intel vPro AMT is a set of remote management and security hardware features that let a sys-admin with AMT security privileges access system information and perform specific remote operations on the PC.
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