Read more.SoCs include Sunny Cove cores, Gen 11 graphics, Thunderbolt 3, Wi-Fi 6 components.
Read more.SoCs include Sunny Cove cores, Gen 11 graphics, Thunderbolt 3, Wi-Fi 6 components.
Was beginning to think 10nm was never going to show up to the party. Now the long wait for desktop to make an appearance but at least its progress finally
Meanwhile AMD is on 7nm and gen4 io....
Much too little too late Intel
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
Those graphics results hardly look impressive. That's already kind of what I'd expect for a performance difference between a 620 and Iris 650. How much does the new Iris add over the 650?
Rumour says it never will, performance and yields for 10nm is poor but power consumption is good so for desktop it would make more expensive and slower parts. Seems you are either waiting for Intel's 7nm for desktop, or buy a Ryzen like the rest of us
The FreeSync support will make a huge difference if laptops start supporting it as standard.
Last edited by DanceswithUnix; 28-05-2019 at 10:09 AM.
blokeinkent (28-05-2019)
I even put 1 in my Scan basket a few weeks ago but bricked it at the last minute and swapped for a 9th gen Coffee Lake.
I'm a gluten for punishment, but on the whole content sitting here trying to figure out how to wire up my Betamax VCR and HD DVD to get a picture on my G-Sync monitor
blokeinkent (28-05-2019)
That single thread performance graph is *super* deceptive, simultaneously cutting off the base amount to make the performance look better than it really is, and comparing ultimately to 5th gen (Launched in 2010???), not year over year IPC improvements. :-/
Is Intel not being on 10 or 7nm, reaaaaally all that though?
What tangible reasons for using it do they have?
Last edited by Tabbykatze; 28-05-2019 at 10:36 PM.
Because they dont have numbers and its a paper launch. You might see them in 2021.Bizarrely, Intel hasn't shared a list of specific products but has said it expects over 30 designs, each with multiple variations, to come to market.
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