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Dell’s latest XPS 13 and Inspiron laptops feature Intel’s Comet Lake 10th Gen CPUs Dell new series of laptops including DELL INSPIRON and XPS 13 now comes with the Intel 10th generation comet lake CPUs. These laptops have more speed and efficiency as compared to its previous series.  The most affordable model starts at $899 and features the Intel Core i3-10110U. Intel  10th Gen CPUs support faster LPDDR4x RAM. The new XPS-13 model comes with WiFi chipsets which boosts the WiFi speeds up to three times. The battery life would be upto 18 hours which is very impressive and attractive.  
Former Siri chief is leaving Apple to join Microsoft’s AI division Bill Stasior, the head of Apple's Siri team has now left the company and he joined Microsoft.At Microsoft, he will lead an Artificial Intelligence Group. Last year, Apple bring in the head of Artificial Intelligence of Google,  John Giannandrea.  This might be considered as a reason of Bill Stasior leaving the Apple Company. Stasior worked for Apple for almost a decade. He served at very higher posts in different companies and he is expecting to bring a lot of experience in Microsoft. BILL STASIOR
Google’s lightweight Go search app is now available worldwide A year and a half after it had a limited launch in India and Indonesia, the lightweight Google Go search app is now available worldwide. At just over 7MB in size, the app is meant as a way to find information online for low-powered devices, and is also able to remember your search results when you’re back online if your connection drops. The app is available now on the Play Store, and Google says it will run on all Android devices running on Lollipop (5.0) and above. As well as being designed to work on low-powered devices, Google Go also has a few features that the company says are designed for the needs of emerging markets. Earlier this year Google added Lens functionality into Google Go, which allows the app to use its camera to read text from the real world out loud. The app also features support for voice search and, as of this time last year, can read webpages out loud. A move away from ty...
Intel introduces eight new 10th Gen Comet Lake processors Intel has introduced a slate of new processors to add to its 10th Gen lineup. Today’s announcement focuses on its Comet Lake CPUs, resulting in even more Y- and U-series CPUs to decipher. All eight of these new 10th Gen processors use Intel’s 14nm process, not Ice Lake’s 10nm process. That doesn’t make these bad, per se. Notably, the new Intel Core i7-10710U is its first hexacore U-series processor, and it features 12 threads and a higher max clock speed than some of Intel’s Ice Lake processors. The new 14nm chips will lack the benefits that the 10nm chips have, though. On the whole, these likely won’t be as efficient nor will they tout the same kind of excellent battery life as machines that feature Ice Lake chips. None of them feature Intel’s Gen11 impressive integrated graphics, which it claims can handle some relatively smooth gaming at 1080p resolution. Comet Lake is instead using a previous version of its i...