Image: Intel Intel has discontinued what appears to be the last of its 11th-gen Core “Tiger Lake” processors, potentially identifying them as targets for upcoming sales during the holidays and earlier. Toms Hardware originally noted the change, which has been publicly confirmed on Intel’s website. Intel’s decision affects several of its mobile chipsets as well
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