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The company is marketing their new 8th gen processors for gamers, content creators, and overclockers, promising better overclocking, content creation and gaming. Intel is promising that the 8th gen processors provide 25% better gaming performance and 32% faster render speeds than the previous generation. The company's 8th gen processors will be available come October 5, 2017. So after testing the Mugen Power extended batteries (see review here), we're giving them away to readers who have the corresponding smartphones -- SE Xperia X10, HTC Desire, LG Optimus 2X and HTC HD7. Here's all you need to do -- leave a comment below indicating which of the 4 smartphones you use and why you want the extended battery from Mugen (costs between $50 to $110 each). Qualcomm is keeping budget phones alive and kicking with two new chips, the Snapdragon 6s 4G Gen 2 and Snapdragon 4 Gen 4. The Snapdragon 6s 4G Gen 2 brings faster performance, with a CPU that’s up to 51% quicker than before and better graphics for smoother apps and games. Meanwhile, the Snapdragon 4 Gen 4 steps into the 5G era with faster internet speeds, newer memory support, and quicker charging. Read more in our articles including "Intel Unveils 8th Gen Core Desktop Processors and Z370 chipset" and "Giveaway: Want an extra Mugen battery?".

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What is 8th gen i3?

The company is marketing their new 8th gen processors for gamers, content creators, and overclockers, promising better overclocking, content creation and gaming. Intel is promising that the 8th gen processors provide 25% better gaming performance and 32% faster render speeds than the previous generation.

What have you covered about 8th gen i3?

The company's 8th gen processors will be available come October 5, 2017. So after testing the Mugen Power extended batteries (see review here), we're giving them away to readers who have the corresponding smartphones -- SE Xperia X10, HTC Desire, LG Optimus 2X and HTC HD7. Here's all you need to do -- leave a comment below indicating which of the 4 smartphones you use and why you want the extended battery from Mugen (costs between $50 to $110 each).

Where can I find articles about 8th gen i3?

Our coverage of 8th gen i3 includes: "Intel Unveils 8th Gen Core Desktop Processors and Z370 chipset"; "Giveaway: Want an extra Mugen battery?"; "Qualcomm unveiled the Snapdragon 6s 4G Gen 2 and Snapdragon 4 Gen 4". Each article provides unique insights and information.