Intel’s NUC computers are tiny desktop PCs that typically have laptop-class processors. But the thing about laptop processors is that some of them have gotten pretty good in recent years, offering ...
Some specifications for the pending Core i7 hexacores for laptops have surfaced onto the web through a Chinese forum, it invokes an engineering sample, that would be the Core i7-8700HQ series. The ...
There’s more evidence that Intel plans to launch laptop chips with up to 6 cores and 12 threads. We got a first glimpse at an unannounced 45W Core i7-8720HK hexa-core processor in December, and ...
With a fairly typical, if not upper end discrete laptop GPU, the i7-8750H doesn't produce as much of a performance gain in gaming as with the productivity workloads. In a best case scenario, unless ...
We know that Intel is on the verge of unleashing its first hexa-core consumer processor, codenamed Gulftown and productised as the Core i7 980X Extreme Edition, but whilst we expect it to appear in ...
Intel announced its new eighth-generation H-series processors today, and the first company to announce a PC that uses them is Acer. While it doesn't use the fancy new Core i9, Acer's refreshed Nitro 5 ...
Announced ahead of IFA this year, Dell's XPS 13 is the first to use Intel's new 10th-generation 'Comet Lake' processors. And while this device was released shortly thereafter, the model with a Core i7 ...
It's the final big CPU launch of the year, and it's a big one. Intel is hoping to take the fight to AMD's Ryzen in the mainstream desktop CPU market and claw back lost ground, specifically in the ...
When it comes to Apple products that have been withering on the vine near death for years, none have been as neglected as the Mac Mini. Apple's entry-level desktop previously hadn't seen a major ...
The general consensus is the i7-8750H provides a significant performance increase over the i7-7700HQ for productivity workloads, particularly those that are multi-threaded and can make good use of the ...
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