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Intel teases 'something big' to launch the 2nd of September, probably the 11th Gen processor.

At an event on September 2, Intel is hoping to "something large," where its 11th Gen CPUs are expected to launch. Intel mailed the press releases today showing "How Intel pushes boundary with the work and keeps connected" to members of the press. Intel mailed the newspaper
 
Probably the 11th Gen Tiger Lake Processors will be presented in the event. This new 10-nm Tiger Lake CPU has been previewed by the chipmaker at CES before this year. Under the branding of Intel 11th Gen, Tiger Lake is expected to start, be limited to computer applications and include a new Xe architecture graphic design.
 
These chips are the next iteration of the architecture of Intel's 10-nm+ that has been shipped on the Ice Lake processors and should be head-to-head using 7-nm AMD's Ryzen 4000 chips. This year, AMD has broken into multiple fronts of laptops, particularly thin and light gaming notebooks. Intel's 11th Gen chips have proved their ability to competition on performance and price.
 
Computex was canceled last month, but laptops like Acer have already promised Intel 11th Gen Tiger Lake chips to ship with this fall. Computex was canceled last month. It's up to Intel to give specifics of all-important launch dates, results, and pricing.
 
The second September will certainly look like when Intel is ready to discuss its eleventh gene processor for many more reasons.






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