Intel 8th gen processor lineup explained

Earlier this week, Intel announced a new range of processors and supporting hardware. We take a look at how they fit in the already long and confusing range of processors.



Intel 8th gen processor lineup explained
Earlier this week, Intel announced a new range of processors and supporting hardware. We take a look at how they fit in the already long and confusing range of processors.

Intel 8th gen processor lineup explained

Intel’s current generation of processor lineup is quite confusing as is, but it didn’t stop Intel from adding  11 laptop processors and 9 desktop processors along with its new H370, H310 and B360 chipsets to its portfolio. These new 8th gen Intel processors join the already available 5 laptop class processors and 6 desktop processors. Combined, this brings the total count on mobile processors to 16 parts (not counting 5 G-series processors). On the desktop side, there are now 15 parts. So, it is a legitimate question to ask, which one to buy or invest into? Hence, to give you some clarity on the matter, here is a speculative analysis on where these chips might fall.


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