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HP Chromebook 14 steals Acer’s AMD thunder, Chromebook x360 14 G1 coming

HP Chromebook 14 steals Acer’s AMD thunder, Chromebook x360 14 G1 coming

Posted on January 7, 2019 By Jarvis

It seems that the age of AMD-powered Chromebooks is coming. Granted, two doesn’t really make for a new trend but that’s still two more than none. But while Acer boasted to be the first to announce one such Chromebook, HP will actually have the first bite of that market. The new HP Chromebook 14 will land on shelves first and it will truly put to the test whether AMD’s system-on-chip will have more to say, no to mention more battery life, than Intel’s equivalents.

Before this week, almost all Chromebooks either ran on ARM chips, mostly Rockchip, or Intel CPUs. AMD has noticeably been missing from the action until now.
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Computers & IT Tags:Acer, AMD, ARM, chromebook, chromebooks, HP, hp Chromebook, Intel, Slashgear, x360

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