intel® based chromebooks in education
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Executive Summary
• Intel has the broadest array of Chrome devices with 30+ designs from leading manufacturers encompassing Chromebooks*, Chromebases* and Chromeboxes*
• Intel-based Chromebooks deliver the best user experience because of continuous optimizations of the Chrome OS for Intel Architecture
• Intel offers extensive benefits for educators including teacher development, free learning apps, and planning resources to make the education experience on a Chromebook even better.
• Intel education experts work collaboratively with solution providers to help schools choose the right device for their environment
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Is Chromebook* Right for Your School?
Chromebooks Offer:
• An instant-on ecosystem• A primarily cloud-based solution• Easy collaboration• Easy access to homework• A variety of apps• All school-day battery life1
• Full keyboard• Simple IT management• Automatic updates• An affordable solution
Chromebooks Do Not:• Offer a complete offline solution• Currently support some education usages • Support specialty Windows* and Mac* software, like interactive
whiteboarding software21 Source: Principled Technologies’ Intel Processor-Powered Toshiba Chromebook in the Classroom, White PaperIf interested in learning more, please visit http://principledtechnologies.com/Intel/IntelChromebooks/2Quantifying the Economic Value of Chromebooks for K–12 Education , IDC Whitepaper, Apr, 2013
Chromebook* is a cloud-based research, collaboration, and productivity tool
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Intel Education Team Expertise• Global team to help
schools choose the right device for their learning environment
• Our field experts work hand and hand with solution providers
EDU Deployment Support• Teacher trainings (North
America only)• Free learning apps
available with purchase of Intel-based Chromebooks
• Free planning resources to help with successful deployments @ k12.blueprint.com
Why Chrome on Intel?
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1 Data is collected through analysis of the commit logs and information on Chromium/Blink projects.
Intel invests heavily in every part of the education chain
Widest choice of Chrome devices• Uncompromised
performance and user experience with Intel® Core Processors
• Scalable product offerings from Celeron to Core™ i7 processors to meet varying educational needs
• No other chip provider offers Chromebooks, Chromeboxes, and Chromebases*
Top Chromium Contributor• Intel is a top contributor to
the Chromium* OS1
• 1st Chromebook* was on Intel Architecture
• 1st touch based Chromebook was on Intel
• 1st Chromebox* was on Intel• The leading Chromebook
manufacturers offer Intel Architecture-based products
Continuous Intel Architecture Optimizations• We keep improving the
Chrome OS for Intel Architecture even after the product has launched
• Ongoing roadmap of new IA innovations
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Why Intel®-based Chromebooks* for Education?
Less waiting, more learning1
Fast, hassle-free collaboration1
More responsive apps1
Smooth multitasking1
All school-day learning2
Smooth Chromecast* screen-sharing3
Intel® processor-based Chromebooks offer significant advantages for students, teachers, and IT administrators
1 Source: based on findings by Principled Technologies as documented in Comparing Chromebooks in the Classroom - Celeron, White Paper2 Source: based on findings by Principled Technologies as documented in Intel Processor-Powered Toshiba Chromebook in the Classroom, White Paper3 Source: based on findings by Principled Technologies as documented in Chromebooks + Chromecast in the classroomIf interested in learning more, please visit http://principledtechnologies.com/Intel/IntelChromebooks/
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Less Waiting, More Learning When Using the Web vs. Competition1
Intel® processor-based Chromebooks* are consistently faster at the tasks students do over and over all day long—so they can get to the learning faster, every time1
3D educational games
Rich web applications
Scrolling
Browser graphics
Opening PDFs
1 Source: Principled Technologies’ Comparing Chromebooks in the Classroom - Celeron, White Paper If interested in learning more, please visit http://principledtechnologies.com/Intel/IntelChromebooks/
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Fast, Hassle-free Collaboration vs. Competition1
Students can collaborate with 42% less waitingusing a Chromebook* with an Intel® processor1:
Group work can stay on track with smooth and easy collaboration1
Start a WeVideo* project to develop a group video.
Open a new Google Doc* to take notes to share with a group.
Capture a screenshot with the PicMonkey* extension and edit the
image in the PicMonkey app.
1 Source: Principled Technologies’ Comparing Chromebooks in the Classroom - Celeron, White PaperIf interested in learning more, please visit http://principledtechnologies.com/Intel/IntelChromebooks/
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More Responsive Apps vs. Competition1
Students can get more work done on time, streamlining class and homework time
1 Source: Principled Technologies’ Comparing Chromebooks in the Classroom - Celeron, White PaperIf interested in learning more, please visit http://principledtechnologies.com/Intel/IntelChromebooks/
less waiting when creating a history project1
42%
less waiting while learning in science class1
40%
more frames per second when interacting with a virtual skeleton model169%
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Smooth Multitasking vs. Competition1
Open multiple tabs and browse multiple web pages:
• Quickly do homework and research online content, open Kno Textbooks* and search Wikipedia*.
• Hanging out at home using Facebook*, following Twitter*, watching a video on ESPN*, and connecting to a Google Hangouts call.
With an Intel®-based Chromebook*, students can research and work across multiple web pages in multiple tabs without slowdowns1
1 Source: Principled Technologies’ Comparing Chromebooks for Consumers: Intel Celeron vs. ARM, White PaperIf interested in learning more, please visit http://principledtechnologies.com/Intel/IntelChromebooks/
less waiting when hanging out at home16%
less waiting when doing science homework1
16%
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All-School Day Learning vs. Competition1
With an Intel®-based Chromebook*, students can work 13% longer whilebrowsing the Web without having to keep track of power cords or find outlets1
Battery Run Down – Browsing
11:23
Intel® Celeron™ Processor 2955Uon Toshiba Chromebook*
hours minutes
Samsung* Exynos 5* Octa 5800 processoron Samsung Chromebook
10:04hours minutes
1 Source: Principled Technologies’ Intel Processor-Powered Toshiba Chromebook in the Classroom, White PaperIf interested in learning more, please visit http://principledtechnologies.com/Intel/IntelChromebooks/
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Smooth Chromecast Screen Sharing vs. Competition1
1 Source: based on findings by Principled Technologies as documented in Chromebooks + Chromecast in the classroomIf interested in learning more, please visit http://principledtechnologies.com/Intel/IntelChromebooks/
Screen sharing with Intel-based Chromebooks and Chromecast provide smoother animations delivering a much more engaging learning experience
less waiting while teachinga science lesson1t45%
more frames per second while viewing a virtual skeleton when casting173%
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Rugged Design for Educational Use
Variety of choices of rugged education Chromebooks based on Intel Architecture for classroom use
New Dell* Chromebook 11
Acer* C740 / Acer C910
Samsung* Chromebook 2 Lenovo* N21
• Reinforced metal corners for drop protection
• Reinforced metal USB protectors
• Electrostatic insulators• Metal frame for display
protection
• Rugged design: 70 cm drop resistance, water resistance, anti-peel keys, reinforced ports and hinges, non-slip texture, retractable carry handle
• Serviceable battery – school IT tech can replace
• 1.0MP 720P HD rotatable camera with optional snap-on magnification lens
• Shells can withstand up to 132 pounds of force
• Corners that handle falls from up to 18 inches high
• Reinforced hinges that won't easily snap
• MIL-STD (U.S. Military Standard) tested
• Rubberized LCD and base trim for drop protection
• Fully sealed keyboard and touch pad for spill protection
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Know What You’re Buying1
Look for the Intel sticker on the outside OR Use chrome://system to check for Intel on the inside
Many devices from the same manufacturer have the same product name (i.e. Chromebook 2)
Intel based Chromebooks have the Intel Inside, Intel® Core™ i3 and Intel®
Core™ i7 logo stickers
The Intel® processor-powered Chromebook* was consistently faster than the ARM®-based model in every scenario tested, and delivered more frames per second while rendering an anatomy simulation1
1 Source: based on findings by Principled Technologies as documented in Comparing Chromebooks in the Classroom - Celeron, White PaperIf interested in learning more, please visit http://principledtechnologies.com/Intel/IntelChromebooks/
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2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Intel Processors Deliver Exceptional Experiences
1 Source: Best Chromebooks from Maximum PCGet a great experience you've come to expect and quality you can count on with an Intel® processor
2015:Improved productivity, battery life and media experience with Intel
Broadwell Architecture
2014:Lower power enabling fanless,
lightweight systems, convertible systems and even longer battery
life with Intel Bay Trail Architecture
2013:Longer battery life and better
performance over prior generation with Intel Haswell
architecure1
May 2011:First ever Chromebooks*
launched use Intel processors
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Understanding Web App Benchmarking for Better Decision Making
Characteristic WebXPRT* 2013 CrXPRT* 2015 Octane* 2.0 WebGL* Aquarium RoboHornet* RH-A1
Benchmark Methodology
Web Applications on Specified Browser
Chromebook* Perf and Qualified Battery Life Synthetic Synthetic Synthetic
Publisher Principled Technologies* Principled Technologies Google* Human Engines* RoboHornet GitHub*
PublisherOrganization Benchmark Community Benchmark Community Open Source Community Small Company Open Source Community
Real-World Usages Open DevelopmentProcess Documented ScoringMethodology Stable Release History
Partial characteristic – such as limited source code access or mostly synthetic.
Basic CriteriaRecommendations
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WebXPRT
WebXPRT 2013 uses scenarios created to mirror the tasks you do every day to compare the performance of almost any Web-enabled device. It contains four HTML5- and JavaScript-based workloads: Photo Effects, Face Detect, Stocks Dashboard, and Offline Notes.
WebXPRT runs on a wide variety of devices and operating systems—from iPad tablets to Android phones to Windows computers. WebXPRT is available to the public and runs right from your browser. The benchmark is completely free and there is no download required.
Test only takes ~15 minutes!
Go to www.WebXPRT.com right now and try it for yourself!
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CrXPRT* 2015
CrXPRT 2015 is an easy to use tool for evaluating the performance and battery life of Chromebooks incorporating common real-world Chromebook usages.
It utilizes Web Application usages such as Photo Effects, Face Detection, Offline Notes, Stocks Dashboard, DNA Sequence Analysis, 3D Shapes and Photo Collage.
Battery life test produces an estimated battery life expressed in hours and minutes, which can be completed in three and a half hours.
CrXPRT exercises the latest Chrome OS technologies such as HTML5/CSS/JavaScript*, HTML5 Web Worker, HTML5 Canvas 2D, HTML5 Local Storage and WebGL* 3D graphics.
Performance test only takes ~10 minutes!
Download CrXPRT now from the Chrome webstore and try it yourself!
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Intel® Outperforms Competition in Chrome Real World Usages
Software and workloads used in performance tests may have been optimized for performance only on Intel microprocessors. Performance tests, such as SYSmark* and MobileMark*, are measured using specific computer systems, components, software, operations and functions. Any change to any of those factors may cause the results to vary. You should consult other information and performance tests to assist you in fully evaluating your contemplated purchases, including the performance of that product when combined with other products. For more information go to http://www.intel.com/performance.
CrXPRT 2015 CP1 Performance Score(Higher is better)
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For Great Chromebook* Performance, Choose Intel Inside®
Fast, smooth performance1 saves students time and helps
them stay focused on learning.
All-day battery life1 means students can work where and when they need to without a
power cord. Intel’s commitment to Chrome OS ensures an excellent
experience now and in the future.
Amazing things are possible for education. Look Inside.™
1Based on findings in Principled Technologies’ Comparing Chromebooks in the Classroom - Celeron, White Paper and Intel Processor-Powered Toshiba Chromebook in the Classroom, White PaperIf interested in learning more, please visit http://principledtechnologies.com/Intel/IntelChromebooks/
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Configurations & Benchmarks
Comparing Chromebooks in the Classroom - Celeron, White Paper Intel Processor-Powered Toshiba Chromebook in the Classroom, White Paper
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Configurations & Benchmarks
Chromebooks + Chromecast in the classroom Comparing Chromebooks for Consumers: Intel Celeron vs. ARM, White Paper
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Configurations & Benchmarks
Best Chromebooks from Maximum PC
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CrXPRT System Configurations
Samsung Exynos* 5800 (4C4T Cortex-A15 + 4C4T Cortex-A7, 2.0GHz, 2MB Cache), 4GB RAM, Samsung Chromebook* 2 11.6”
NVIDIA Tegra* K1 (2C2T Denver, 2.1GHz, 2MB L2 Cache), 4GB RAM, Acer* Chromebook* 13 CB5-311-T7NN
Intel® Celeron Processor N2840 (2C2T Bay Trail, up to 2.58GHz, 1MB L2 Cache), 2GB RAM, Samsung Chromebook 2 11.6”
Intel Celeron Processor 3205U (2C2T Broadwell, 1.5 GHz, 2MB L2 Cache), 2GB RAM, Acer C740
Intel® Core™ i3-4005U Processor (2C4T Haswell, 1.7GHz, 3MB L2 Cache), 4GB RAM, Acer C720*-3871
Intel Core i3-5005U Processor (2C4T Broadwell, 2GHz, 3MB L2 Cache), 4GB RAM, Acer C910
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