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Tiger Lake is Arriving from Dell XPS 13, XPS 13 DE, along with XPS 13 2-in-1

Ubuntu will be available and supported even for XPS 13s, which weren't bought as "Developer Edition" this time around.

Expand / Ubuntu is going to be accessible and encouraged for XPS 13s, that were not purchased as”Developer Edition” now around. (charge: Dell)

The newest upgrade to Dell’s XPS 13 product lineup will soon be available starting Wednesday, September 30, and will comprise 11th-generation Intel CPUs, aka Tiger Lake. We all know a whole great deal of AMD lovers will be let down free of Team Red alternative –frankly, we are somewhat disappointed, also; we have been tremendously impressed with this season’s AMD Renoir notebook CPUs.

Yet frustrated AMD fans could function as Tiger Lake signifies a fairly massive upgrade from the past season’s Ice Lake and Comet Lake lineup, even because we watched straight once we had the opportunity to check that a model Tiger Lake notebook before this month. The four core/eight ribbon i7-1185G7 we anticipate in the highest-end XPS 13 versions may not be a game for a eight core/sixteen ribbon Ryzen 7 4800U–however it hangs fairly despite a eight core/eight ribbon Ryzen 7 4700U, although on exceptionally multithreaded workloads.

Meanwhile, maybe not each workload is hugely multi-threaded–along with also the Tiger Lake i7 we analyzed revealed extremely fast single-threaded functionality. More to the point, its Xe incorporated images were far and away the top performing iGPU we have ever seen–that they are not prepared to choose the area of some gamer’s Nvidia RTX series different GPU, however we guess that they seemed a death knell for Nvidia’s more economical MX collection of different notebook GPUs.

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