Intel has debuted its latest chip range at the IFA trade show in Berlin, marking its 6th generation of Core processors. The company is hoping that the chips will kill off the tablet trend and persuade consumers to invest in hybrid or all-in-on Windows 10 devices instead.
Intel Core 6 processors, says Intel, are capable of starting up in half a second and boast two and a half times the performance of previous generations. It's also possible that devices running on the chip will offer users up to three times more battery life than what they are currently used to.
By: Katie Collins,
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