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Intel, Core Series 3 processors

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Can Intel's Core Series 3 processors launch boost its profits?
Intel Corporation INTC has introduced its new Intel Core Series 3 mobile processors, designed to deliver improved performance, longer battery life and AI capabilities for budget-focused users such as students and small businesses.

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Intel Launches New Mobile Processor With Eye Toward Value
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Intel thinks its latest 'value' processor will get you to upgrade your 5-year-old laptop
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Intel Core Series 3 processors launched with Intel's 18A process, AI support, Wi-Fi 7
Intel has announced its new Intel Core Series 3 mobile processors, aimed at value-focused users across consumer, commercial, and edge computing segments.

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Intel’s cheaper Panther Lake chips are for budget-friendly laptops
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Intel launches cheaper Panther Lake chips for mainstream laptops
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Intel is planning to launch a Nova Lake desktop CPU with integrated Arc B390 iGPU

Details on the upcoming release of Intel Core Ultra 400 Series CPUs are starting emerge, and Intel could be planning a SoC-style model with Arc Graphics.
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Intel refreshes non-Ultra Core CPUs with new silicon for the first time

Intel’s Core Ultra laptop CPUs have been its flagships ever since it retired the older generational branding scheme and the i3/i5/i7/i9 branding a few years back. The Core Ultra Series 1, Series 2, and Series 3 processors been the ones with the newer CPU and GPU designs, and newer manufacturing technology.
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Apple Switches to Intel Microprocessors

Apple Computer Inc. will start using Intel chips in its Macintosh computers starting next year, company CEO Steve Jobs told a gathering of software developers in San Francisco Monday. Ending weeks of speculation, Jobs confirmed Apple's plans to dump its ...
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