Intel's revolutionary sandwich chip debuts in a small, business-focused Samsung laptop

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clocked at 3GHz with 4MB cache.It uses one big core and four small Atom cores, which is another first for this processor, emulating what ARM
has been doing for quite a few years now with big.LITTLE
separate components to be layered one on top of the other in a 3D stack
estate and, because they are physically closer (and more tightly integrated), should end up costing less, using less energy and reducing
latency (which will improve performance).In a not so distant future, such a chip could mix and match memory, connectivity, I/O and even
storage class memory, allowing Intel to offer a plethora of options to meet the needs of its customers - almost spilling into the world of
semi-custom offerings.As for the new Galaxy Book S (the previous one used the Qualcomm 8CX), it weighs 950g, comes with a 13.3-inch 600-nits
touchscreen display, 512GB eUFS (no SSD), 8GB LPDDR4x memory, four speakers, two USB Type-C ports and a 42Whr battery that should power the
laptop for at least half a day.The device will suit a consumer's needs, but many of its features (e.g
long battery life, Windows Hello sign-in with a fingerprint sensor and Windows 10 Professional) are likely to be especially popular with a