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Intel Launches 10th Generation ‘Comet Lake’ Mobility Processors With Up To 6 Core / 12 Threads and 4.9 GHz Turbo Boost

Intel Launches 10th Generation ‘Comet Lake’ Mobility Processors With Up To 6 Core / 12 Threads and 4.9 GHz Turbo Boost

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Intel today announced their 10th generation mobility processors dubbed “Comet Lake” which scale up to 6 cores / 12 threads and a massive 4.9GHz turbo (a very impressive number in the mobility world). For those that followed our Intel 10th generation “Ice Lake” coverage a while back, you could understandably be confused so I will address this from the start: the major difference between Ice Lake and Comet Lake processors is that ICL is the bleeding edge 10nm process while as CML is the highly mature 14++ (+?) process from Intel with great clock speeds.

Intel has already launched its 10nm 10th generation processors but it appears it doesn’t want to miss out on the opportunity accorded by its highly mature 14nm process and that is where Comet Lake comes in. For those of you that want blazing fast clock speeds, and were not satisfied with Ice Lake’s clock rates, this lineup is for you.

Intel Launches 10th Generation ‘Comet Lake’ Mobility Processors With Up To 6 Core / 12 Threads and 4.9 GHz Turbo Boost

Aug 21, 2019, 1:37pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/intel-launches-10th-generation-comet-lake-mobility-processors-with-up-to-6-core-12-threads-and-4-9-ghz-turbo-boost/ > Intel today announced their 10th generation mobility processors dubbed “Comet Lake” which scale up to 6 cores / 12 threads and a massive 4.9GHz turbo (a very impressive number in the mobility world). For those that followed our Intel 10th generation “Ice Lake” coverage a while back, you could understandably be confused so I will address this from the start: the major difference between Ice Lake and Comet Lake processors is that ICL is the bleeding edge 10nm process while as CML is the highly mature 14++ (+?) process from Intel with great clock speeds. > Intel has already launched its 10nm 10th generation processors but it appears it doesn’t want to miss out on the opportunity accorded by its highly mature 14nm process and that is where Comet Lake comes in. For those of you that want blazing fast clock speeds, and were not satisfied with Ice Lake’s clock rates, this lineup is for you.