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How to pick the best CPU for your next laptop

How to pick the best CPU for your next laptop

Posted on July 23, 2018July 26, 2019 By Jarvis

Core i7 vs. Core i5, Pentium N or Celeron U? We answer your burning laptop CPU questions.

The CPU matters in a laptop even more than it matters in a desktop, because you can’t change it. Ever.

That’s why we’re here to help you find the best CPU for your laptop—the one you won’t regret in a year or two. Whether it’s Core i7 or Celeron, 7th-gen or 8th-gen, H or U, or a simple matter of bang for buck, we’ll help you learn what really matters so you can choose wisely.
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