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Intel announces Comet Lake-H processors on Twitter

During Intel's conference at CES 2020, curiously, the company did not mention Comet Lake-S processors. These new processors are well known and we know that they will arrive with a new socket. Even some manufacturers and assemblers who work with Intel already include them in their product sheets. It is said that they have not been announced because the company changed its presentation after the big announcements from AMD.

The Comet Lake-S family of processors we know is based on 14nm lithography. These new processors start from the 4 cores and 8 threads of the Core i3-10100 and go up to the 10 cores and 20 threads of the Core i9-10900K. A platform that also comes with a new socket and about which we don't know much more.

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Intel Still Unannounced Comet Lake-S Processors

We will tell you all this because on Twitter they have confirmed the Comet Lake-H processors. Intel Vice President Gregory M. Bryant did mention high-end notebook processors. As he has said, these processors will begin to be distributed this same quarter, which means that laptops with these processors would not arrive until the end of the second quarter.

We could see a lot of new laptops in the coming months. AMD announced the Ryzen 4000U processors and Ryzen 4000H for notebooks that will begin to arrive in the next few months. So if the activity of CES 2020, this first half of the year will not be quiet at all.

Intel Comet Lake-H

Note that Geekbench has already leaked some data from Intel's Comet Lake-H processors. We have seen the quad-core Core i5-10300H and the six-core Core i7-10750H. As has been leaked, the Core i5-10300H would reach a frequency of 4.95GHz and some of these processors could pass 5.0GHz.

We'll see if Intel shows us the Comet Lake-S and Comet Lake-H before CES ends or creates a later event to introduce them.

Source: VZ

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Robert Sole

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