Product and Performance Information
1Software 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 complete information, visit http://www.intel.com/performance.
2Employees spend up to 11 hrs. per year just waiting for their computer to boot up” is based on a 2018 web-based survey, commissioned by Intel and conducted by J.Gold Associates, LLC., of 3297 respondents from small business in 16 countries (Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, Turkey, UAE, UK, USA) , to assess the challenges and costs associated with deploying older PCs. Assuming one start-up per day and using an average start-up time that was calculated by taking the midpoint of the time survey respondents estimated it takes to start up a PC that is more than 5 years old, employees were estimated to spend up to 11 hours a year starting up a 5 year old PC (4.07 minutes X 5 days per week X 52 weeks per year divided by 60 (to get to hours) X utilization rate of .67 so 4.07 X 5 X 52 / 60 X .67 = 11.8) . To review this statistic and the full report, visit here.
3“Employees are 29% less productive on PCs that are 5+ years old” is based on a 2018 web-based survey, commissioned by Intel and conducted by J.Gold Associates, LLC., of 3297 respondents from small business in 16 countries commissioned by Intel and conducted by J.Gold Associates, to assess the challenges and costs associated with deploying older PCs. This statistic is based on the number of additional workers respondents estimated would be necessary to compensate for lost productivity. To review this statistic and the full report, visit here.
4“Every 5 year old computer you have could be costing you up to US$17,000 per year” is based on a 2018 web-based survey, commissioned by Intel, and conducted by J. Gold Associates, LLC., of 3297 respondents from small business in 16 countries (Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, Turkey, UAE, UK, USA), to assess the challenges and costs associated with deploying older PCs. Survey respondents estimated that for PCs more than 5 years old, employees would be up to 29% less productive – based on an average assumed employee’s salary of US$60,000, the lost productivity cost will amount to US $17,000. To review this statistic and the full report, visit here.