The Verge- This year, the company's new Haswell CPUs are poised to actually give those touchscreen computers the battery life and graphics power they so desperately need. Intel's launching its fourth-generation Core processors this week, and it sounds like they'll be a significant enough improvement in laptops and tablets that you'll actually want to look for their name, perhaps even choosing a processor whose digits start with '4' rather than a cheaper one with '3' if a Windows 8 portable is what you need. While Haswell will obviously be in desktops and all-in-one computers as well, its benefits will probably be felt best in the thinnest crop of new machines.
A six-core, 12-thread processor with a $299 price tag, the AMD Ryzen 5 5600X is a great choice for midrange gaming CPUs. Out of the new Zen 3-based processors the business is offering, it has the best core count and price ratio. The AMD Ryzen 5 5600X stands out when compared to the typical Intel Core i5-10600K, offering Intel serious competition (even though it comes with a little higher price tag than we're used to from Ryzens).
The upcoming MacBook Air, including a new 15-inch model, is said to feature an 8-core M3 chip. Now that 2023 is here, the Apple rumor mill has gone into overdrive.
By presenting the Ryzen 7000 CPUs, which are highlighted by a 16-core chip with 32 threads, AMD has set out its laptop processor plan for 2023.