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  2. How to Choose the Best Laptop Processor in 2024 - PCMag

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    Most mainstream laptop CPUs are rated between 15W and 28W, giving them a low enough thermal profile to work in slim notebook designs but sufficient power to approach desktop boost clocks for...

  3. This chart compares CPUs designed for laptop is made using thousands of PerformanceTest benchmark results and is updated daily.

  4. Laptop Processors Ranking List [2024] - NanoReview

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    Ranking of the best laptop CPUs based on real-world tests, benchmarks, power efficiency, iGPU performance and other factors.

  5. Best laptop CPUs in 2021: AMD vs. Intel vs. Apple | Laptop Mag

    www.laptopmag.com/articles/cpu-comparison

    Most laptop CPUs have four to eight, but some of the higher-performance models have eight cores. With 11th Gen Core, mainstream Core i5 and Core i7 laptops will now have four cores as do AMD...

  6. Laptop processors ranking - comparison list 2024 - Techrankup

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    A comprehensive comparison of the best laptop processors, ranking the latest and most advanced notebook CPUs from top brands such as AMD Ryzen, Intel Core, and Apple. Evaluates speed, power, and performance to help determine the best option for your needs.

  7. Top Laptop CPU Ranking - LaptopMedia

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    Welcome to our Top Laptop CPU Ranking. To find more details about any CPU, simply click on its name or model name. The button will show you the current laptop offers with this CPU. Performance Difference and Price Difference columns show the distance to the next CPU in the ranking.

  8. Comparison Chart for Intel® Processors for Laptops

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    Comparison charts for Intel® Core™ (14th gen through 4th gen), Intel® Core™ processors (Series 1), Intel® Core™ Ultra Processors (Series 1 and Series 2), and Intel® Processor families for laptops are available below in Excel* spreadsheet and PDF formats.