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Galaxy Book S laptop will ditch ARM processor for Intel

Galaxy Book S laptop will ditch ARM processor for Intel

Posted on May 21, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

It’s definitely understandable if you’ve forgotten or don’t even know what the Galaxy Book S is. Announced back in August 2019 but made available only in January, the laptop is one of if not the only Windows 10 on ARM device that Samsung has ever made. It might be the last one it makes as well if this recent sighting from Samsung’s own website is any indication of its desire to rewrite history and present the Galaxy Book S as an Intel-powered laptop instead.
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Computers & IT Tags:ARM, galaxy, Galaxy Book S, Intel, laptop, processor, Samsung, Slashgear, Windows, Windows 10

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