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quad-core claim
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The tag 'quad-core claim' covers discussions about misleading or inaccurate processor specifications, particularly in laptop listings. A prominent example involves the Lenovo V15, where a third-party listing claimed a quad-core Intel CPU, 32GB RAM, and a 1TB SSD. However, official specifications show the V15 typically uses dual-core Celeron or entry-level Core processors with up to 16GB RAM. This discrepancy highlights how 'quad-core claim' can refer to exaggerated or incorrect hardware descriptions that don't match manufacturer data. The tag is relevant for users researching laptop specs, verifying vendor claims, or encountering similar misrepresentations in product listings.
Lenovo’s budget-friendly V15 family is back in the headlines after a third‑party listing surfaced claiming a specification set that reads more like a custom workstation than an entry-level 15.6‑inch business laptop — a configuration that includes 32GB of RAM, a 1TB PCIe SSD, and an “Intel...