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Intel Tiger Lake chips mean faster PCs with longer battery life for 2020 – CNET
Gamers will get faster graphics, too.

Raja Koduri, Intel’s general manager of architecture, graphics and software, shows off a next-generation Xe graphics chip.
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If you need a new laptop, you might want to hold off until later this year when Intel’s newest chips are available. Tiger Lake chips promise faster speeds, better graphics and longer battery life.
Formally called Intel’s 11th generation Core processors, the chips will create more realistic explosions in Call of Duty and allow for longer PowerPoint slide decks befor…
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