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Intel would launch a large number of 10 nm-based processors by the end of the year

Intel's status in the processor market is very difficult today due to its stagnation at 14nm. The Comet Lake-S and Comet Lake-H they show the problems of continuing with this lithography and increasing the nuclei. Now from China the Roadmap of the company's processors based on 10nm lithography has been leaked, which will arrive for all its products.

Alder Lake for desktop, Tiger Lake for laptops, DG1 graphics, Ice Lake for Xeon Scalable and Snow Ridge for 5G networks, will arrive at the end of this year 2020. We are talking about a brutal revolution in the processor market that could return to the company to lead the market, theoretically.

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Intel prepares a 10nm product rain for the end of the year

The image that has been leaked in China indicates that they will reach the market this year based on 10nm +. This new range of products will come to compete directly against AMD solutions. So by the end of the year we could have an interesting battle between the two companies and maybe a price cut from Intel.

The Alder Lake processors stand out, which would be a combination of cores of different architecture and performance. These processors could be based on the big.LITTLE system that combines high-performance cores and high-efficiency cores. This processor would integrate 8 cores of Willow Cove or Golden Cove architecture and 8 Tremont or Gracemong cores. The DIE would also integrate an Intel Xe iGPU with a TDP of 125W.

Intel 10nm 2020

Tiger Lake is a well-known architecture for laptops based on Willow Cove cores. These processors integrate Xe graphics, offering a significant leap in graphics performance. The Ice Lake-SP @ 10nm are Xeon Scalable processors based on the Sunny Cove cores.

As we always say with rumors, we are going to be patient and see how things evolve. This information contradicts many previous information, so we are going to take it with a grain of salt. Also remember that at this time Intel has not yet released the Comet Lake-S processors.

Intel 10nm 2020

Source: TPU

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Robert Sole

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