Intel planing to introduce Wire-Free PC by complete elimination of all wires from PC and working on a series of wireless technologies to make it true within next few years. Sky Lake, the code name for post-Broadwell next generation platform of Intel is going to offer Intel reference designs to introduce wireless PC by eliminating all PC cables- as announced Wednesday by the chipmaker.
A special wireless display, charging and docking features was demonstrated on stage during a speech at the Computex show in Taipei by general manager of the PC Client Group and Intel's senior vice president Mr. Kirk Skaugen. These features will eliminate the mess of power cords, peripheral cables and display connectors.
Possibly the wireless technology to carry data and display signal is the biggest element in Intel’s vision of a wireless PC. Intel is going to use WiGig technology to remove all wires from computers. The high-speed WiGig standard delivers speeds of as far as 7Gbps, which is about 3 times faster than the latest 802.11ac Wi-Fi technology.
Intel aligned with A4WP (Alliance 4 Wireless Power) that promoted a magnetic resonance charging technology called Rezence. The wireless charging specification is going to be used in the wireless PCs for power. The system also has the power to charge unlimited number of devices simultaneously, which can be used particularly in crowded cafés or suchlike public places where people compete for power outlets. Because the system is able to charge laptop through as far as 2 inches of wood, it can be installed under a table surface. PC makers like Toshiba, Lenovo, Asus, Fujitsu, Dell and others also joined the organization.
Along with the wireless experience, Intel also intends to make PCs more interactive. As stated by Skaugen, computer with 3D cameras is going to be introduced by the end of 2014. Track movement, reading habits and recognizing human emotions will be possible with the help of these cameras, which will make human interaction with the PC a lot simpler.

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