It is the news making rounds on the internet right now. Intel has finally unveiled first batch of its ''Haswell'' fourth generation core processors, which the company claims will offer 50 percent increase in battery life and speed on laptops than third generation core processors code-named Ivy Bridge.
On Tuesday, at the Computex Trade Show in Taipei, PCs using the Intel ''Haswell'' core processors will be shown.
Recent reports from Engadget suggest that price of the new chips i7 and i5 base on Haswell will start at $192 and $339 respectively.
PC makers, such as Asus, Cyberpower and Microcenter have already upgrade to their PCs with Intel ''Haswell'' core processors.
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