WYP News Guru Nov 1, 2019 #1 What does this mean for Comet lake? Read more about Intel's 10nm desktop plans. Last edited: Nov 1, 2019
g0ggles1994 Active member Nov 1, 2019 #2 35W and lower CPUs : 10nm Everything higher: 14nm+++++++ Calling it right now Last edited: Nov 1, 2019
WYP News Guru Nov 1, 2019 #3 g0ggles1994 said: 35W and lower CPUs : 10nm Everything higher: 14nm+++++++ Calling it right now Click to expand... That's kinda what I'm guessing. Mirrors of the current 10th Gen mobile lineup.
g0ggles1994 said: 35W and lower CPUs : 10nm Everything higher: 14nm+++++++ Calling it right now Click to expand... That's kinda what I'm guessing. Mirrors of the current 10th Gen mobile lineup.
G Giggyolly New member Nov 1, 2019 #4 Expect some measly 10nm i3. probably a "t" variant for OEM mini PCs
demonking New member Nov 4, 2019 #5 Yeah I foresee low power units on 10nm. T parts, Celerons maybe some i3's but I am telling you they are going to spin this as an "Eco" generation of processors. saving the planet, 1 ghz at a time haha
Yeah I foresee low power units on 10nm. T parts, Celerons maybe some i3's but I am telling you they are going to spin this as an "Eco" generation of processors. saving the planet, 1 ghz at a time haha