The Intel Processor N100 has four cores that run at a base frequency that can go up to 3.4GHz when tasks need more processing power. It also has 6MB of L3 cache to help frequently accessed data load quickly. This chip is part of Intel's lineup of chips that are made for thin and light laptops, where battery life and heat management are more important than raw benchmark scores.
HP keeps premium positioning in the Windows laptop segment where finding capable machines under $1,000 proves challenging, particularly on their official website where aggressive discounting rarely appears. The good news is that at $569, down from a typical $1,999, this 15.6-inch touchscreen laptop featuring Intel's 13th Gen i3-1315U processor, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, and Windows 11 Pro has crashed 72% below typical pricing during Black Friday on Amazon. See at Amazon Can Handle Real Workloads
Most people assume that they need to spend over a thousand dollars on a MacBook Air to get a decent laptop that will run everyday tasks smoothly. This HP 15.6″ laptop flips that assumption on its head by providing solid performance, a generous 16GB of RAM, and a massive 1TB SSD for just $599, down from $2,599. That's roughly half the price of Apple's entry-level laptop but with more storage and a bigger screen.
First, the RAM is up to 16GB of LPDDR4X-4267 SDRAM. As someone who grabbed a handful of units with 16GB of RAM when they were released back in January, I can honestly say that the power and versatility this amount of RAM offers is worth the money, and I can understand why it was chosen for the 500+. Whether you're building a system to handle AI workloads or run a browser with loads of tabs open, this is what you need.