Barely a week after launching its 9th Gen high-performance laptop Us and expanding the 9th Gen desktop U family, new leaks suggest that Intel is preparing to launch its 10th Gen lineup in late 2019. The leaks also tip the branding and possible specifications for these Us, though of course things might change between now and the launch timeframe. Most interestingly, it seems as though Intel has decided to go with 10000-series model numbers after having exhausted the limits of its current four-digit naming scheme with the 9000-series 9th Gen lineup. The details that have emerged relate to new U-series 15W Us for slim mainstream laptops from the 14nm 'Comet Lake' family, and it would be unsurprising if these were the first to launch, in time for the US holiday season. 4b1i5e
The information comes through the Intel or at one of its partner OEMs was benchmarking at least one chip as part of a validation or quality testing process.
— APISAK (@TUM_APISAK) April 29, 2019
recent leaks of purported Intel roaps, it seems likely that Intel's ramp towards 10nm could be very slow once it begins later this year, and 14nm Us could be used for suitable target markets till at least 2021.
There are four unconfirmed Comet Lake Us in the purported leak, starting with the dual-core Hyper-Threaded Core i3-10110U with base and single-core boost speeds of 2.1GHz and 4.1GHz respectively; the quad-core 8-thread Core i5-10210U with speeds of 1.6GHz and 4.2GHz respectively; the quad-core, 8-thread Core i7-10510U which runs between 1.8GHz and 4.9GHz; and finally the Core i7-10710U which has six cores with Hyper-Threading and runs at a base speed of 1.1GHz with a single-core boost speed of 4.6GHz.
All four Us named above are U-series 15W models designed for slim laptops or small-form-factor PCs. According to the previous leak, Comet Lake desktop and high-end laptop Us could have as many as 10 cores. There is no information about the Us' integrated graphics capabilities which suggests that Intel will continue to use its current Gen9 integrated GPUs for Comet Lake. Entirely new Intel's renewed push into the GPU market.
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I7-xxxxGx 4C 1.3GHz TB:3.9/3.8/3.5.
I5-xxxxGx 4C 1.2GHz TB:3.7/3.6/3.3.
I5-xxxxGx 4C 1.1GHz TB:3.7/3.6/3.3.
I5-xxxxGx 4C 1.0GHz TB:3.6/3.6/3.3.
I5-xxxxGx 4C 0.8GHz TB:3.6/3.6/3.3.
I3-xxxxGx 2C 1.2GHz TB:3.4/3.4.
There are 10nm Ice Lake Us. The low-end Core i3 model is said to have two cores with a constant 3.4GHz speed while all the rest are quad-core models with base speeds between 0.8GHz and 1.3GHz and Turbo Boost speeds ranging from 3.4GHz to 3.9GHz.
Intel released its 8th Gen laptop Us with vPro technology for corporate management.
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