Learning in the Fast Lane
From doing homework to collaborating in class, Intel®-based Chromebooks* bring the performance and speed students need to succeed.
Why Choose Chromebooks*1 for Your Classroom?
Intel® Celeron® and Pentium® processor-based Chromebooks* provide real-time responsiveness so that students and teachers can save time and be more productive. Learn more about the benefits that make Intel® processor-based Chromebooks* right for learning:
- Powerful performance to help support STEAM learning
- Smooth collaboration while using G-Suite for Education apps
- Fast web experiences for multitasking
- Cost-effective and affordable to make the most of your education budget
- Instant-on apps and real-time responsiveness make more time for learning
- Powerful performance for demanding apps
- All-day battery life lets students continue their day without the cord
- Automatic updates keep maintenance hassle-free
What to Consider When Choosing Chromebooks* for Education
Students aged 9 and above plus teachers may need the extra performance of Intel® Core™ processor inside their Chromebooks* enabling them to complete resource intensive tasks and save them time. Chromebooks* powered by Intel® Core™ processor offers:
- Up to 4x faster for web browsing performance2 3 4
- Up to 8.2x faster converting Word* documents into Google doc2 3 5
- Up to 5.4x faster when creating visual presentation2 3 6
Intel Advocacy on Choosing the Right Chromebook* for Students
Grade: K-3 Age: 5-9 years old |
Grade: 4-9 Age: 9-13 years old |
Grade: 10 and + Age: 14+ years old |
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Resources to Help You Select the Right Device
Pushing Learning Further with Intel® Core™ Processor-Based Chromebooks*
Case Study: Roxbury Public Schools gets a future-ready Chromebook* Experience after refreshing their 1:1 program with the Intel® Core™ i3 processor-based Acer Chromebook 11 C771T-32GW*.
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Product and Performance Information
Intel is a sponsor and member of the BenchmarkXPRT Development Community, and was the major developer of the XPRT family of benchmarks. Principled Technologies is the publisher of the XPRT family of benchmarks. You should consult other information and performance tests to assist you in fully evaluating your contemplated purchases.
Performance varies by use, configuration and other factors. Learn more at www.Intel.com/PerformanceIndex.
Performance results are based on testing as of August 30 2018 and may not reflect all publicly available security updates. See configuration disclosure for details. No product can be absolutely secure.
Benchmark workloads and testing: Web Browsing – Benchmark: Speedometer v2.0 overall score. System Configurations: Intel® Celeron® processor N3350 (1.1 GHz base up to 2.4 GHz, 2T/2C, 2 MB cache, 6 W TDP) measured on Acer Spin 11 model CP511, 4GB DRAM, 32GB SSD, 1366x768 display, OS: Chrome Developer Channel R68.0.3440.118. Intel® Core™ i5-8250U processor (1.6 GHz base up to 3.4 GHz, 8T/4C, 6 MB cache, 15 W TDP) measured on Acer pre-production Chromebook, 8GB DRAM, 64GB SSD, 1920x1080 display, OS: Chrome Developer Channel R68.03440.87.
Performance results are based on testing as of August 30 2018 and may not reflect all publicly available security updates. See configuration disclosure for details. No product can be absolutely secure.
Benchmark workloads and testing: Google Docs – Time it takes to open a 1MB Microsoft Word document stored on Google drive using Google Docs. System Configurations: Intel® Celeron® processor N3350 (1.1 GHz base up to 2.4 GHz, 2T/2C, 2 MB cache, 6 W TDP) measured on Acer Spin 11 model CP511, 4GB DRAM, 32GB SSD, 1366x768 display, OS: Chrome Developer Channel R68.0.3440.118. Intel® Core™ i5-8250U processor (1.6 GHz base up to 3.4 GHz, 8T/4C, 6 MB cache, 15 W TDP) measured on Acer pre-production Chromebook, 8GB DRAM, 64GB SSD, 1920x1080 display, OS: Chrome Developer Channel R68.03440.87.
Performance results are based on testing as of August 30 2018 and may not reflect all publicly available security updates. See configuration disclosure for details. No product can be absolutely secure.
Benchmark workloads and testing: HD Video Encode - CyberLink* Power Director. Time it takes to complete encode of a 1080p, GoPro video file from local storage. Video shot at 30fps, video length 8:37, video size 1.81GB.* System Configurations: Intel® Celeron® processor N3350 (1.1 GHz base up to 2.4 GHz, 2T/2C, 2 MB cache, 6 W TDP) measured on Acer Spin 11 model CP511, 4GB DRAM, 32GB SSD, 1366x768 display, OS: Chrome Developer Channel R68.0.3440.118. Intel® Core™ i5-8250U processor (1.6 GHz base up to 3.4 GHz, 8T/4C, 6 MB cache, 15 W TDP) measured on Acer pre-production Chromebook, 8GB DRAM, 64GB SSD, 1920x1080 display, OS: Chrome Developer Channel R68.03440.87.
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