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Google’s two Chromebooks exposed: Intel’s 13th generation processor and independent display

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According to foreign technology media 9to5Google reported that Google is vigorously promoting the game element of the Chromebook, is developing two products and plans to introduce Nvidia’s mobile discrete graphics card.

The media outlet spotted two Chromebooks codenamed Cora and Zeus in a Chromium Gerrit post, paired with Intel’s 13th generation Raptor Lake processors and Nvidia RTX 4050 discrete graphics with unsoldered SODIMM DDR5 memory slots.

The post that both Chromebooks can support the Extended Power Range standard via the USB-C port, which allows for charging speeds of up to 240W. This allows the device to be powered directly by bypassing the battery, thus extending battery life.

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