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Intel launched its 8th-generation processors on Monday, starting with the with the new 'U-series' chips for notebooks boasting a 40 percent performance boost compared to the previous generation ...
Intel Core i5 and Core i7 8th-generation chips also support DDR3 and DDR4 memory modules. The specifications of Intel’s new 8th-generation mobile processors are below.
When Intel launched its new 8th generation quad-core processors in August, it wasn't clear what kind of an upgrade we were actually getting. While putting a quad-core CPU in a modern laptop at 15W ...
It's now roughly in line with a Core-i5 CPU such as the Intel Core i5-10600K which isn't bad at all, but does show what a few years can do in terms of progress.
But for today, Intel is focused on only 8th generation Kaby Lake chips -- two new Core i7 chips, and two new i5 chips, all of which will be U Series laptop processors. All four chips feature quad ...
Intel hasn’t disclosed the prices of its four new 15-watt 8th-gen Core U-series chips, though the company revealed Monday how fast they’ll run: The slowest Core i5-8250U will run at 1.6GHz ...
They are also claiming the new 8th generation is 2.3x faster than a comparable Ivy Bridge-based mobile processor when multitasking (i5-8250U vs. i5-3317U). How Intel Got 40% More Performance ...
The first "8th generation" Intel Core processors roll out today: a quartet of 15W U-series mobile processors. Prior generation U-series parts have had two cores, four threads; these new chips ...
Intel has today launched its 8th generation of U-Series Core Processors that could find their way into Apple’s future MacBooks. These newest chips will provide up to a 40% boost in computing ...
Intel stated at Computex last month that it would be rolling out two new 8th Generation Core processor families for mobile devices this fall: Whiskey Lake-U and Amber Lake-Y. Beyond the codenames ...
Intel launches eighth-generation Coffee Lake Core i7, Core i5, and Core i3 chips for desktops. Written by Liam Tung, Contributing Writer Sept. 25, 2017 at 5:39 a.m. PT ...