Today the Intel 4th
Generation processor wave begins to creep up once again with ASUS letting it be known that they've got three machines that'll run this «Haswell» generation initially.
Not exact matches
The combination of Windows 8 and Intel's latest
generation of low - power, Atom
processors has led to a new
wave of productivity - friendly tablets with long battery life and the ability to run desktop apps like Microsoft Office, along with all the touch - friendly apps from the Windows Store.
On Monday, Intel announced the first
wave of its 8th -
generation Core
processors, focusing initially on new laptop chips.
Along with the Core i9
processors, Intel is also announcing i5 and i7
processors for laptops, which will also be based on the company's 14nm + + architecture (known as Coffee Lake) instead of the first
wave of the eighth -
generation Kaby Lake R chips, which were enhanced versions of the same 14nm + architecture of the seventh -
generation chops.
Earlier this month, Qualcomm unveiled its next -
generation processor for the upcoming
wave of flagship smartphones, while also showcasing how Snapdragon can power all - day cellular - connected Windows laptops.
Intel announced its first
wave of eighth -
generation Core
processors for laptops back in August, and now it's time for desktops to get their own turn at Intel's latest
processors.
Most of what you'll find here is based on Intel's first
wave of eighth -
generation processors released towards the back end of 2017, and not the chips released in the beginning of April.