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Commercial Workstation Competency (CCG)

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Commercial Workstation Competency (CCG)

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In part two of the Workstation Segment Overview, we’ll deep dive into the segments of media and entertainment and the content creators using workstations, as well as the computing requirements for data science and A.I. that are driving workstation demand.

Get an introduction to the 3 primary segments that power users work in – engineering, media and entertainment, and data science / A.I. and why they need Intel® workstations. Delve into how big the market is and why these segments are so important. Then we'll do a deep dive into engineering and what is driving demand for this segment.

Join Hernan Quijano and Darrin Lynch (Global Workstation Technical Solution Specialists) in part 2 of this two-course series to learn how to talk to IT decision-makers about selling workstations to their power users.

Join Hernan Quijano and Darrin Lynch (Global Workstation Technical Solution Specialists) in part 1 of this two-course series to learn how Workstations are sold as commercial clients. This course features a guide to finding the power users by providing a map showing which industries commonly have power users that need a workstation, and what applications these power users are running.

This course introduces a selection of Error Correction Code (ECC) and Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability (RAS) capabilities of Intel® Xeon® and Intel® Core™ processor-based workstations. Learn how to identify which Intel® products support these different technologies, resolve common misconceptions about non-ECC memory versus ECC, and explore DDR5’s three memory types and error-correcting features.

The #1 reason a power user buys a workstation is to make their key software applications and workflows run as fast as possible! Come deep dive into the software aspect of the workstation segment! In part 2 of this two-part course, learn how Intel sets itself apart from the industry with oneAPI and how toolkits can improve performance across multiple industries from data science and artificial intelligence to media and entertainment.

The #1 reason a power user buys a workstation is to make their key software applications and workflows run as fast as possible. Get a deep dive into the software aspect of the workstation segment. In part 1 of this two-part course, learn how Intel works with the software industry to enable ISVs, key applications, and even what happens under the hood, run with reliable performance, open standards, and making the most out of the Intel® platform.

Get ready for one of the biggest updates to the Intel® workstation product offerings in years! Attend this webinar to learn everything you need to know about the upcoming Intel Xeon W-3400 & Intel Xeon W-2400 platforms for workstations. Plus, find out about launch plans and dates, key new features, new branding, and more! Don’t miss this big pre-launch event and live Q&A with your Intel Workstation product team!

Did you know that Intel has just refreshed all workstation products offerings from top to bottom? Join this session to find out everything you need to know about NEW platforms from 13th Gen Intel® Core™ Processors to Intel® Xeon® W Processors! Learn more about key new features, new Xeon W branding and more!

Part 2 of this course series introduces adjacent platforms and technologies for workstations at a high level including Intel® ARC™ Pro Graphics, WiFi 6E, and Thunderbolt™.

Join Haley Mayberry (Workstation Marketing & Sales Enablement - Creator & Workstation Solutions Group) to learn everything you need to know about Intel’s current and future workstation product offerings for! This course features a review of our 3 product swim lanes and 8-Quarter roadmap as well as a deep dive into key platform features of our latest products.

This Workstation overview training is designed to teach the basics of what makes a Workstation a workstation and what separates it from standard PCs. We’ll cover the addressable market, growth, the difference between desktop and mobile workstations, and workstation ASPs.

This Workstation overview training is designed to teach the basics of what makes a Workstation a workstation and what separates it from standard PCs. Topics covered include Intel’s strategy in this category, the industry vertical segments, OEM designs, and product categories. A number of competitors in the workstation CPU market are all vying for a share, and we’ll define their competitive offerings.