Intel kicks off Computex with 5G, WiFi 6e Core PC chips
Australians aren't leaving the country to check out the latest PCs at Computex, but the news is still coming in, starting with new laptop chips on the way.
Australians aren't leaving the country to check out the latest PCs at Computex, but the news is still coming in, starting with new laptop chips on the way.
We've seen a few computers with Intel's high-end chips on the way, and here are some more, as Lenovo's Legion gaming series is announced.
With Intel's latest out, everyone is rushing to show what you'll be able to buy, and next is the Asus Republic of Gamers range.
This week on The Wrap, we’ll explore why laptops are about to get fast, and how 5G has managed to get so inexpensive. Plus PS5 shortages, new smart displays, and more, all in five.
The launch of Intel's new chips this week is already seeing Razer ready its gaming Blade laptop to deliver best in class, well, everything.
More performance is on the way for more laptops, as Intel upgrades mobile chips supporting speeds as high as 5GHz in a Core i9 to go.
13 in may be the sweet spot for laptops, but if you fancy a smaller sized 15 in, HP's latest could change that to something in the middle.
With a professional laptop under a kilo and what appears to be the world's first accessible foldable Windows 10 computer, Lenovo appears to be changing the PC game in 2020.
Intel's latest chips are coming very soon to Dell's long-running XPS 13 line, and that's not all the thin and light laptops will be getting.
If you're buying a Windows laptop, you're clearly not starved for choice, but just in case you're looking to be even more flexible, Lenovo's Yoga range is expanding, too.