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HP SmartBuy EB1050G1 i7-8850H 15 16GB/512 PC Intel i7-8850H, 15. 6 FFD AG LED UWVA, DSC, Webcam, 16GB DDR4, 512GB SSD, AC+BT, 6C Batt, FPR, W10 Pro64, 1yr +3yrTrvPu+Ret U. S. - English localization
HP EB1050G1 i78550H 16G 512G 15.6
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HP SmartBuy EB1050G1 i7-8850H 15 16GB/512 PC Intel i7-8850H, 15. 6 FFD AG LED UWVA, DSC, Webcam, 16GB DDR4, 512GB SSD, AC+BT, 6C Batt, FPR, W10 Pro64, 1yr +3yrTrvPu+Ret U. S. - English localization
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Product review & video
- I love Intel as much as anyone. They make cool products, they engage in lots of community
stuff, and I mean heck, they're even a major
sponsor of my other channel. But man, when it comes to
confusing product naming schemes, I think Core i3, Core i5,
Core i7 takes the cake. I mean, great question! What is a Core i7 479GK? What the heck does all of this even mean? We'll get to that. But first a bit of
background about why we need product names for processors. Wouldn't it be simpler to just label them with how many gigahertz they
run at and call it a day? Simpler, sort of, but at times
actually even more confusing. For example, when the Pentium 4 launched an equivalently clocked Pentium 3 was actually faster because
it could do more work with each cycle. As a customer, I would expect the product with the higher number
to be the better one! And therein lies the problem. Not all megahertz


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