Read more.The new 10th gen Intel Core processors are from the U- and Y-Series for mobile computing.
Read more.The new 10th gen Intel Core processors are from the U- and Y-Series for mobile computing.
I find it really weird they are carving up their own Laptop stack and releases two very different processor ranges both for the architecture and node.
My only real thoughts are that yields of 10nm are so low they have to supplement this by providing an "inferior" product as backup.
Intel is competing with itself and that only creates confusion in the OEM and vendor markets.
Nope, that doesn't look confusing at all....
Man I miss the days where you could easily tell where a cpu sat in the pecking order
AMD have got this down. Everything just makes sense and they don't have far too many CPUs. I've grown up building my own PCs and being up to date with CPU / hardware ranges. Even I am struggling to keep a handle on the Intel range. I suspect this is intentional. Confused buyers are not savvy buyers and may spend more just to ensure they're not missing out because they can't make sense of it all.
1.1ghz i7
yeap, intel is efed
Yeah, but 3.9-4.7GHz top speed. You don't want a fast clock on a laptop when idle, it needlessly wastes battery power.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/14784...-a-convertible
Asus appear to have jumped the gun abit and released their new offerings.
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