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Intel will bring the power and speed of 13th-generation desktop processors to laptops that have 24 cores. Intel unveiled the Core i9-1380HX, the most powerful processor available for laptops, at CES on Tuesday.
It contains 24 cores. The processor’s maximum frequency is 5.6GHz.
This is a follow up to the HX series of high-performance laptops, which debuted last year. It adds more power to this category.
According to the company Core i9 processors are 11% faster than 12900HK models last year in single-core processing and 49% faster when used in multi-core intensive processes like video encoding, 3D rendering or video encoding.
The Core i5-13450HX, the 13th generation HX series, is also available. It has 10 cores (6P or 4E) with a maximum frequency at 4.5Ghz and comes in a jewel package for budget-minded buyers. The range of laptop processors offered by Intel doesn’t stop there.
The P series is for ultraportable laptops that have 14 cores. Low power U processors (P and 8E), which can support 10 cores such as the i7-1365U, have up to 10 cores.
The P series performed poorly last year. Battery life was also negatively affected, despite a slight performance boost. Intel expects to make significant improvements in this year’s product.
According to the company, the 13th generation also includes VPU (Vision Processing Unit), which are AI accelerators that help with background tasks like blurring the background during video calls.
Intel’s N series of chips was another surprise. It was long anticipated after the company decided to end the Celeron and Pentium brands. These chips are used primarily in educational institutions and for laptops of the lowest price range. The N200-4 chip is 28% faster in applications and 64% faster than the Pentium N6000.
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The 8-core i3 305 model is 42% faster and 56% better in graphics.
Intel also expanded its range of desktop processors by adding the 65W variants to their line. They have 24 cores just like the K series, but have a maximum frequency of 5.6Ghz. /PCWorld Albanian