Xiaomi's India-bound Mi NoteBook is powered by Intel's 10th-gen Core i7 CPU
Xiaomi is outfitting the Mi Notebook with a 10th-gen Core i7 CPU in India.
What you need to know
- Xiaomi is unveiling a new version of the Mi Notebook in India, and that model will be powered by a 10th-gen Core i7 CPU.
- Xiaomi has clarified that the notebook will be aimed at the high-end segment.
- The Mi Notebook is slated to make its debut on June 11.
There's one more reason to be excited about if you're waiting for the Mi Notebook to launch in India. Xiaomi has revealed that the notebook will be powered by Intel's 10th-gen Core i7 CPU. That should come as welcome news to those that were wondering if Xiaomi would focus on the entry-level segment in the country with its first notebook.
i7 10th Gen! 🚀#MiNoteBook will come with the latest processor from @Intel. There are very few #Notebooks in India with this powerful processor.
Can't control the excitement anymore 🤩. RT🔄 if that's what you need to #MakeEpicHappen. 🔁
Global Debut on June 11.#Xiaomi ❤️️ pic.twitter.com/Uv4JX6FB5ii7 10th Gen! 🚀#MiNoteBook will come with the latest processor from @Intel. There are very few #Notebooks in India with this powerful processor.
Can't control the excitement anymore 🤩. RT🔄 if that's what you need to #MakeEpicHappen. 🔁
Global Debut on June 11.#Xiaomi ❤️️ pic.twitter.com/Uv4JX6FB5i— Manu Kumar Jain (@manukumarjain) June 5, 2020June 5, 2020
Xiaomi also teased additional details of the Mi Notebook series, with the product set to feature thin bezels with a 14-inch screen, SSD, and 8 to 10 hours of battery life.
The Mi Notebook version that's debuting in India will be a brand new model, so it will be interesting to see the hardware on offer here. The launch is slated for June 11, so we don't have to wait too long to find out what Xiaomi has in store.
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Harish Jonnalagadda is a Senior Editor overseeing Asia for Android Central, Windows Central's sister site. When not reviewing phones, he's testing PC hardware, including video cards, motherboards, gaming accessories, and keyboards.