PC manufacturers announced machines that are cooler, smaller and faster Sunday in advance of Computex. The new machines feature Intel's speedier fourth-generation Core processors, code-named Haswell, which Intel announced Saturday.
Asus, Cyberpower, and MicroCenter announced all-in-ones, gaming laptops and desktops running Haswell, while major PC makers like Dell, Acer, and others expected to follow with more Haswell announcements in the coming days. Many new PCs will be on display at the Computex trade show in Taipei, which opens Tuesday.
The announcements came on the heals of Intel announcing its first fourth-generation quad-core Core i7 and i5 chips based on Haswell. Intel is expected to announce more Haswell processors at Computex.
Haswell chips provide better speed and power efficiency over the third-generation Core chips code-named Ivy Bridge, which shipped last year, said Kelt Reeves, CEO of PC maker Falcon Northwest.
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