Intel NUC 11 Pro UCFF Black i5-1145G7

£357.14

Intel NUC 11 Pro UCFF Mini PC barebone DDR4-SDRAM M.2 Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) 28 W

EAN: 0735858465335 SKU: b0b3d7dd7b36 Category: Tags: ,

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Intel NUC 11 Pro UCFF Black i5-1145G7

<b>Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d)</b><br>Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d) continues from the existing support for IA-32 (VT-x) and Itanium processor (VT-i) virtualization adding new support for I/O-device virtualization. Intel VT-d can help end users improve security and reliability of the systems and also improve performance of I/O devices in virtualized environments.<br><br><b>Intel vPro Platform Eligibility</b><br>The Intel vPro platform is a set of hardware and technologies used to build business computing endpoints with premium performance built-in security modern manageability and platform stability.<br><br><b>Intel ME Firmware Version</b><br>Intel Management Engine Firmware (Intel ME FW) uses built-in platform capabilities and management and security applications to remotely manage networked computing assets out-of-band.<br><br><b>TPM</b><br>Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a component on the desktop board that is specifically designed to enhance platform security above-and-beyond the capabilities of today's software by providing a protected space for key operations and other security critical tasks. Using both hardware and software the TPM protects encryption and signature keys at their most vulnerable stages – operations when the keys are being used unencrypted in plain-text form.<br><br><b>TPM Version</b><br>TPM (Trusted Platform Module) is a component that provides hardware level security upon system boot-up via stored security keys passwords encryption and hash functions.<br><br><b>Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x)</b><br>Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x) allows one hardware platform to function as multiple virtual platforms. It offers improved manageability by limiting downtime and maintaining productivity by isolating computing activities into separate partitions.