Intel Launches 10th Generation Ice Lake 10nm CPUs At Computex 2019, Now Shipping

Intel Launches 10th Generation Ice Lake 10nm CPUs At Computex 2019, Now Shipping

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Intel has officially launched its mainstream (and volume) 10nm CPUs dubbed Ice Lake. Featuring the Sunnycove microarchitecture, the Ice Lake CPUs are shipping right now and should be on the shelves shortly. As always, the mobility side starts to ship first with desktop and enthusiast following along later. There had been a lot of rumors that the company’s 10nm was in trouble but the messaging at the keynote and the fact that the mobility side is shipping should put those to rest.

The 10th generation processors are going to feature a set of sweeping changes, which includes big architectural improvements (its actually the biggest update since 2015) as well as a brand new integrated GPU (Gen 11 graphics). If everything goes well, 10nm desktop processors will be landing sometime later this year and should finally put Intel back on track for its rhythmic cadence of process.

Intel Launches 10th Generation Ice Lake 10nm CPUs At Computex 2019, Now Shipping

May 28, 2019, 7:15am UTC
https://wccftech.com/intel-launches-10th-generation-ice-lake-10nm-cpus-at-computex-2019-now-shipping/ > Intel has officially launched its mainstream (and volume) 10nm CPUs dubbed Ice Lake. Featuring the Sunnycove microarchitecture, the Ice Lake CPUs are shipping right now and should be on the shelves shortly. As always, the mobility side starts to ship first with desktop and enthusiast following along later. There had been a lot of rumors that the company’s 10nm was in trouble but the messaging at the keynote and the fact that the mobility side is shipping should put those to rest. > The 10th generation processors are going to feature a set of sweeping changes, which includes big architectural improvements (its actually the biggest update since 2015) as well as a brand new integrated GPU (Gen 11 graphics). If everything goes well, 10nm desktop processors will be landing sometime later this year and should finally put Intel back on track for its rhythmic cadence of process.