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Notebooks are about to get interesting again

Posted on August 17, 2018July 30, 2019 By Jarvis

There’s an ebb and flow to every segment in tech, and it looks like notebooks and 2-in-1s are about to get very interesting again. Just as smartphone fans are bemoaning the relatively humdrum pace of development in handsets, now come signs of acceleration in larger mobile devices. That could mean a big shake-up for what’s inside your next notebook.

If Arm has its way, whatever that laptop looks like, it won’t have an x86 processor from Intel or AMD inside
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Computers & IT Tags:AMD, ARM, Intel, laptop, mobile, notebook, processor, Slashgear, smartphone

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