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I can't find any descriptions about suffix "R". What does that mean in Intel 11th generation? I know G is for Integrated graphics and E for embedded. But what does R stands for?
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Hello @TJAhn0,
Thank you for contacting Intel Embedded Community.
I have verified internally but the letter R were not included in documents like the following:
But I do think that the R is related to being Industrial SKUs.
They have similar specs like the G7E SKUs but with some features like TCC and FuSa, besides being designed for an Industrial environment.
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And here you may check the other GRE SKUs if you like.
I do hope this helps. If you need anything else, let me know.
Best regards,
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Hello @TJAhn0,
Thank you for contacting Intel Embedded Community.
I have verified internally but the letter R were not included in documents like the following:
But I do think that the R is related to being Industrial SKUs.
They have similar specs like the G7E SKUs but with some features like TCC and FuSa, besides being designed for an Industrial environment.
vs
And here you may check the other GRE SKUs if you like.
I do hope this helps. If you need anything else, let me know.
Best regards,
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Thank you Diego.
Best Regards,
TJ
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Hello @TJAhn0,
You are very welcome.
I think that too, it may be something like "rugged" but didn't find official information, it has sense being Industrial SKUs.
Best regards,

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