Digital Trends - A year ago, chipmaking giant Intel laid down a cool $7.7 billion for security and antivirus developer McAfee; now, the company is starting to drop its first hints about the fruits of that acquisition. Speaking with Reuters, the head of Intelâs software division Renee James revealed that the companyâs first security product will leverage security-related features that have been built into Intelâs processors for years, meaning the product will offer âenhancedâ features sets on a wide range of existing Intel-based computers as well as future chips. The features should work on Intel chips released as lone as five years ago, basically covering the full range of Intel Core offerings.
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