I decided to buy a new laptop this month, last time I bought one was 6 years ago, since then I've only been working with computers and building gaming pcs.
Now, looking for a new laptop I noticed that the only processor available is the 5th generation of Intel, Skylake (at least here where I live). The problem is that this is a new generation, the best I5 available is the 5200U, 2.2 to 2.7ghz. And that concerns me, in the beginning I thought it was because of the new generation, but when I looked for one from the 4the generation, I could only find processors with similar specifications, they'd never get to at least 3.0Ghz.
Now my doubt: is this a problem of my region or is it a normal configuration for casual laptops? I do not intend to play high end games on it, but at least one or another. But putting games aside, is this clock (2.2 to 2.7) good enough for a 2016 laptop?
Now, looking for a new laptop I noticed that the only processor available is the 5th generation of Intel, Skylake (at least here where I live). The problem is that this is a new generation, the best I5 available is the 5200U, 2.2 to 2.7ghz. And that concerns me, in the beginning I thought it was because of the new generation, but when I looked for one from the 4the generation, I could only find processors with similar specifications, they'd never get to at least 3.0Ghz.
Now my doubt: is this a problem of my region or is it a normal configuration for casual laptops? I do not intend to play high end games on it, but at least one or another. But putting games aside, is this clock (2.2 to 2.7) good enough for a 2016 laptop?