Traces of a new Tiger-lake powered Chromebook have been spotted in the Chromium repository. What you need to know Google is working on a new Chromebook, codenamed Halvor. Little is known about it at this point, other than it will run on Intel's Tiger Lake platform, feature 3 USB-C ports, and support up to 16GB of RAM. It is expected to launch in 2021. Google is reportedly working on a new Chromebook, code-named Halvor. If true, it'll be a successor to 2019's Pixelbook Go, and be a powerfully specced productivity machine running on Intel's Tiger Lake Platform. The first hints of the machine were first discovered by the folks over at Chrome Unboxed, who spotted references to the machine codenamed "Halvor" in the Chromium Repository. Following up on the earlier report, 9to5Google shared their own discoveries about the device over the weekend. saying: The Chromebook codenamed Halvor is built on a "baseboard" called "Volteer" — another Spyro reference — which uses Intel's up...
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