Intel Cannon Lake is official with first 10nm mobile processor listing
https://www.techradar.com/news/intel-cannon-lake-is-official-with-first-10nm-mobile-processor-listing
Intel’s 10 nanometer Cannon Lake processors may not see the light of day before 2019, but that hasn’t stopped the firm from stoking the flames of anticipation. The company has officially posted details of just one of its Cannon Lake CPUs for laptops: the Intel Core i3-8121U.
This is the very same 10nm processor that was leaked just days ago through a Chinese retailer, and Intel’s official specifications line up with details posted on that website almost exactly. For starters, the posting confirms the 2.2GHz base clock speed but promises a 3.2GHz boost speed rather than just 3.1GHz as per the retailer.
Intel Cannon Lake is official with first 10nm mobile processor listing
May 17, 2018, 3:46pm UTC
https://www.techradar.com/news/intel-cannon-lake-is-official-with-first-10nm-mobile-processor-listing
>Intel’s 10 nanometer Cannon Lake processors may not see the light of day before 2019, but that hasn’t stopped the firm from stoking the flames of anticipation. The company has officially posted details of just one of its Cannon Lake CPUs for laptops: the Intel Core i3-8121U.
>This is the very same 10nm processor that was leaked just days ago through a Chinese retailer, and Intel’s official specifications line up with details posted on that website almost exactly. For starters, the posting confirms the 2.2GHz base clock speed but promises a 3.2GHz boost speed rather than just 3.1GHz as per the retailer.