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CES 2022: 5 laptop trends

CES 2022 is typically the single most important media event for the PC laptop industry. This year proved no different despite the sudden and unexpected shift from to a largely virtually show (The major chip makers all stayed remote, as did most laptop manufacturers).

In fact, 2022 is shaping up to be an excellent year for Windows laptops. New CPUs and GPUs from AMD, Nvidia and Intel promise to send laptop performance to the moon – and that’s just the start.

Here’s five top laptop trends from CES 2022 that simply can’t be ignored.

1. LAPTOPS GROW IN POWER (AND POWER CONSUMPTION)

The PC laptop world was focused on large, heavy, and expensive laptops at CES 2022. While AMD, Intel and Nvidia continue to make silicon focused on thin-and-light systems, the most exciting

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