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Should You Wait to Buy a Laptop with 8th Gen Core?

Should You Wait to Buy a Laptop with 8th Gen Core?

Posted on August 21, 2017April 4, 2019 By Jarvis

If you’re like most consumers, you only buy a laptop once every several years. So you need to make sure that when you do pull the trigger on a new system, you won’t end up with buyer’s remorse when something far better launches a few weeks later. With laptops powered by Intel’s new 8th Generation Core Series CPUs due out this fall, there’s an obvious question to answer: should you wait?

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Intel claims that 8th Generation Core Series processors will offer as much as 40 percent better performance than the current, 7th Gen “Kaby Lake” processors in every 2017 laptop. In a major improvement over prior generations, the “U Series” chips that appear in most mainstream, consumer laptops will go from two to four cores, which should provide far better multitasking.
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