Intel's 10th Gen, 10nm Ice Lake CPUs: everything you need to know
Intel has a lot to prove. 2018 marked the chipmaker's 50th anniversary, but it was also a year that shook the company to its core. It was the year that Intel lost its CEO, struggled with Spectre and Meltdown, and reportedly lost Apple's confidence as far as chips for future Macs are concerned. Above all, it was the year the world finally realized Intel processors had hit a wall, after yet another failure to shrink its circuits down to the "10 nanometer" process node.
But now, after years of delays, the company is about to bring its first real batch[*] of 10nm CPUs to the world. Today, the company is officially taking the wraps off its 10th Gen Intel Core processors, codename "Ice Lake," and revealing some of what they might be able to do for your next PC when they ship in June.
[*] 18% IPC improvement *loud coughing* compared "against the Skylake cores the company released nearly four years ago!"
Also at AnandTech and Tom's Hardware.
(Score: 2) by datapharmer on Wednesday May 29 2019, @07:10PM (1 child)
Yep, such a problem in fact that Samsung is having to do it at half the size just to dodge the qubits. https://www.zdnet.com/article/samsung-develops-euv-5-nanometre-chip-process/ [zdnet.com]
(Score: 2) by JoeMerchant on Wednesday May 29 2019, @07:19PM
How many 5nm ARM cores does it take to wrestle down a 10nm bloat *cough* CISC Core?
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