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Hi,
Got to know that now all the desktops available in the market will support AMT features. Plesae provide the list OEMS with the Model Name/no along with the Chipset no, Motherboard and NIC details.
Praveen
Got to know that now all the desktops available in the market will support AMT features. Plesae provide the list OEMS with the Model Name/no along with the Chipset no, Motherboard and NIC details.
Praveen
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Quoting - pavihunt@rediffmail.com
Hi,
Got to know that now all the desktops available in the market will support AMT features. Plesae provide the list OEMS with the Model Name/no along with the Chipset no, Motherboard and NIC details.
Praveen
Got to know that now all the desktops available in the market will support AMT features. Plesae provide the list OEMS with the Model Name/no along with the Chipset no, Motherboard and NIC details.
Praveen
Hi Praveen!
"all the desktops available in the market will suppot AMT"...
This is a curious information, where does it come from?
I assume you mean that alldesktopswith Intel chipsets :), but even then it is certainly not the status as of now, neither will be for the 'batch' of desktops hitting the market now with AMT5.x.
Anyway, I hope it will be true in the future, though, as Intel AMT is a very useful technology :).
Praveen, if you could provide sources, or be more specific in the question, maybe we'll be able to help you better.
Shmuel
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Here is the most recent list of OEM AMT systems that I am aware of: http://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-2033
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Quoting - Lance Atencio (Intel)
Here is the most recent list of OEM AMT systems that I am aware of: http://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-2033
Hey Laence, I didn't know of this page, and that's a great list!
Thanks for sharing.
Still, the question by Praveen needs clarification on what data exactly he wants.
But if what he intended to write was "Got to know that now noT all the desktops available in the market will support AMT features"... then your answer is accurate. :D
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Oh yes, was just adding some info to the discussion.
Praveen, please take a look at Shmuel's questions above. If you can provide more info on what you have heard and what you need then we can probably help you better.
Thanks
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Quoting - Lance Atencio (Intel)
Oh yes, was just adding some info to the discussion.
Praveen, please take a look at Shmuel's questions above. If you can provide more info on what you have heard and what you need then we can probably help you better.
Thanks
Hi,
Thanks for sharing OEM AMT systems link.
I am not sure on the source, but I read itin some article that now all the desktop shipped by OEMs are AMT enabled.
I wanted to make sure before I pass on this information to others.
Thanks again for sharing the useful info.
Bye
Praveen
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Quoting - Praveen Ramamurthy (Intel)
I am not sure on the source, but I read itin some article that now all the desktop shipped by OEMs are AMT enabled.
I wanted to make sure before I pass on this information to others.
I wanted to make sure before I pass on this information to others.
I don't think you should pass the information forward... Apparently at least until 2011, there will be platforms with and without Intel AMT support.
Also, please note that even if all platforms present manageability features, not all the manageability technologies are called Intel AMT... There are some technologies with a limited featureset with other names, like Intel Standard Manageability (see this blog post by Gael for more info).
Shmuel
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Quoting - Shmuel Gershon (Intel)
I don't think you should pass the information forward... Apparently at least until 2011, there will be platforms with and without Intel AMT support.
Also, please note that even if all platforms present manageability features, not all the manageability technologies are called Intel AMT... There are some technologies with a limited featureset with other names, like Intel Standard Manageability (see this blog post by Gael for more info).
Shmuel
Thanks for commenting Shmuel! Yes - we have to be very careful about what we communicate in terms of what is going to be on all desktops from now on - some of those news sources are not completely reliable and we just have to wait until Intel breaks the news officially.
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