It is reported that only notebook computers that consistently meet or exceed KEI's goals and specifications can be certified to use the Intel Evo logo. KEI goals are minimum requirements, including:
(1) Consistent response speed when battery powered;
(2) Wake up the system from sleep mode within 1 second;
(3) In actual scenes, a system equipped with a FHD full HD display can achieve 9 hours or longer battery life;
(4) Fast charging, the system equipped with FHD full HD display can get up to 4 hours of battery life after 30 minutes of charging.
A stylish thin and light notebook based on the Intel Evo platform can bring the following features: first-class wired and wireless connectivity, including integrated Thunderbolt™ 4 universal cable connection and Intel® Wi-Fi 6 (Gig+), as well as high-end audio, The camera and display help the device provide a quality experience. The core content of the second edition target specification and certification process.
In addition, Intel’s new Logo adopts a minimalist design, which is the third time Intel has changed its standard since its establishment.