Intel W476, W576 user manual Frequently Asked Questions

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3.1 Frequently Asked Questions

My computer switches to hibernation mode much too quickly and I have to constantly hit a key or move the mouse to bring back the screen. What can I do?

This is part of Windows Power Management. Access Power Management by clicking on Start / Control Panel / Performance and Maintenance / Power Options, and change the time next to the “Turn off monitor” option to the time you want. You have the choice of either adjusting time for the power supply or for the battery.

I’ve heard that cleaning and rearranging files on the hard drive will improve program’s launch speed. How do I do this?

Good disk maintenances can improve program launch speed. This normally includes deleting unnecessary files, and defragmenting hard disk so that files can be more efficiently grouped. Windows contains maintenance utilities for these tasks; run Disk Cleanup to remove unnecessary files, and Disk Defragmenter to defragment fragmented file blocks. For more information about these utilities, please refer to your Windows documentation.

The dial tone volume of the internal fax/modem is too low. How can I increase its volume?

Go to Start/Control Panel/Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices, under Device volume, adjust your speaker volume by controlling

the volume bar.

What kind of external microphone can I use with my notebook computer?

You will need to use a self-amplifying microphone.

There are echoes coming from my speakers. What can I do?

Double click on the Speaker icon on the task bar. Then, under Microphone Balance, check the Mute box.

Because of a software problem, I was unable to shut the computer down from Windows, I pressed the power button to power off the computer, but it didn’t work. How can I force a power off?

Make sure you press the power button for at least 4 seconds. Normally, this will force the computer to shut off.

Why can’t I charge the battery of my notebook computer after it is out of use for some time?

After your notebook computer has not been used for a long time (for example: more than one month), the battery will enter into low voltage protection mode. Under this circumstance, restoring to normal voltage will require the battery to be slowly charged for several hours. Once the battery has been fully charged, your computer will resume to normal operation.

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Contents Page Safety Instructions W476 / W576 Notebook Series USER’S Manual Federal Communications Commission Notice Regulatory NoticesEnglish Preface Content Operating Basics Using the Battery Pack Turning Your Notebook On and Off Connecting the AC AdapterInstalling W476 / W576 Device Drivers Using the Power button Basic Keypad Keyboad FunctionsSpecial Function Keys Activates next taskbar button Using the Touchpad Hard Disk StorageGraphics Display Inroducing the cameraSingle Display for both W476V / W576V and W476M / W576M Protecting Your W476 / W576 Notebook Computer Help Connecting Peripherals Connecting to an External Monitor via the D-sub Port Using the USB PortUsing the Port Replicator ConnectorW576 Only Using the Modem Port Using the LAN PortPCI Express card/Newcard Using the e-SATA PortMS/ MS PRO/MS DUO/MMC/SD Cards Connecting to the Hdmi PortUsing your Bluetooth optional and Wireless devices Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions English Appendix a W476 Specifications English Appendix B W576 Specifications English Appendix C Service Centers A. G.B.T. INC

W476, W576 specifications

Intel's W576 and W476 processors are innovative additions to the company's Xeon lineup, designed specifically for high-performance computing tasks and enterprise-level applications. These processors cater to a diverse range of industries requiring robust processing power, reliability, and energy efficiency.

The Intel W576 processor is equipped with 24 cores and 48 threads, featuring an impressive base clock speed of 2.6 GHz, which can boost up to 4.4 GHz with Intel Turbo Boost technology. This architecture allows for exceptional multitasking capabilities, making it suitable for data-intensive applications, virtualization, and AI workloads. The W576 supports Intel's Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX-512), which enhances its ability to perform complex calculations efficiently, vital for scientific simulations and machine learning processes.

On the other hand, the W476 processor, although slightly less powerful with its 16 cores and 32 threads, still delivers formidable performance with a base clock speed of 2.4 GHz and a turbo frequency of 4.3 GHz. The W476 is designed for workloads that do not require the same level of parallel processing as the W576 but still demand substantial computational power, making it ideal for enterprises focused on reliable performance without extreme scalability requirements.

Both processors integrate Intel's Speed Shift technology, which allows for quicker adjustments to CPU performance based on workload demands. This contributes to improved power efficiency and thermal management, ensuring that both processors operate optimally under varying workloads. They also support Intel Deep Learning Boost, which enables accelerated AI inference performance, crucial for businesses leveraging machine learning solutions.

Furthermore, these processors include features such as Intel Optane memory support, which enhances system responsiveness and storage capabilities, and support for DDR4 memory up to 3200 MT/s, allowing for faster data throughput. The W576 and W476 also possess robust security features including Intel Software Guard Extensions which provide hardware-based protection for sensitive data and applications.

In summary, the Intel W576 and W476 processors represent a significant step forward in processing technology for enterprise environments. With their advanced architectures, improved power efficiency, and support for modern workloads, they provide the versatility and performance required in today's data-driven landscape. Whether for high-demand AI applications or reliable enterprise computing, these processors stand out as powerful solutions that align with the evolving needs of the industry.