Intel could be prepping 24-core Arrow Lake-H processors for notebooks

Intel reportedly readies Arrow Lake-H CPU for laptops based on 24-core silicon aimed at desktops.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/intel-could-be-prepping-24-core-arrow-lake-h-processors-for-notebooks

Creato 3mo | 24 giu 2024, 15:30:05


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