Intel released the first 13th gen CPUs last year, but they were limited to high-end models for desktops.
The company has now revealed the CPUs for everything else, including laptops and budget desktop PCs.
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Let’s start with the laptop chips.
In addition, Intel is also rounding out its desktop lineup with new non-K chips.
They also have a locked multiplier, meaning you could’t overclock them.