Intel has just announced the 13th Generation of its Intel Core processors. But, these new desktop CPUs weren’t the only thing officially announced, as the company has also revealed the Unison app for Windows that brings in some great functionalities.

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The Unison application arrives a year after the chipmaking giant had acquired an Israeli company called Screenovate. Thanks to this acquisition, Team Blue has launched a smartphone integration tool that would aim to improve the cross platform integration on the Windows platform. It would allow for VPN, firewall, and IT support as well. With Unison, Intel will be able to allow for wireless connections through WiFi, Bluetooth, and even cellular networks with power efficiency in mind.

Users will now be able to make it quicker to push file transfers for data for photos or videos and much more. Although, there is still no official data transfer speeds revealed by the company. As of right now, only a few HP 12th generation Evo PCs will support Unison at the moment, while the 13th generation PCs will be rolled out sometime next year. But, Intel may plan on launching support for other Intel hardware before the 13th generation is made available in the Indian market.

If its not already clear, this feature is quite similar to the functionality that Apple Mac users have had for years now. In other words, it can be something that improves interconnectivity between your smartphone and PC outside of the Apple ecosystem. One can expect the basic functions like call, text, and file sharing, as well as reworked network connections. While its not as seamless as the Mac and iOS since its an application outside of Microsoft’s Windows, but it is still better than the Microsoft Phone Links app right now.

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