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Laptops in 2018: What we can expect

Laptops in 2018: What we can expect

Posted on December 15, 2017June 10, 2019 By Jarvis

2018 is just around the corner, and with it, we can expect a number of new things to hit all tech gadget categories, one of them being laptops, of course.

The trend as of late, has been packing more and more power into thinner profiles, and we should see a lot more of that, but some laptops in 2018 will bring entirely new things to the table.

Updated Intel processors

Let’s begin with the obvious. Laptops with the latest 8th-generation Intel U-series processors have been rolling out in the last few months, and we can expect them to be standard fare in 2018. The 8th-generation Intel H-series, on the other hand, is still yet to appear, but we’re betting that it will launch next year.

Intel’s 8th-generation processors, codenamed Coffee Lake, is actually just a refresh of Kaby Lake (7th-gen), but are a significant improvement.
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