Intel teases up to 230-frames-per-second gaming on upcoming 11th-gen laptops
Intel suggests that gamers can expect gaming performance in excess of 230 frames per second when playing on laptops powered by the 11th-Gen H-Series silicon.
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Intel suggests that gamers can expect gaming performance in excess of 230 frames per second when playing on laptops powered by the 11th-Gen H-Series silicon.
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