Intel officially introduced the Ice 10nm CPU, promising to be available on PCs shipped later this year
Intel announced a minor change in its chip design in December, just before they provided 10nm chips for PCs and laptops.At CES 2019 and specifically today, January 8, Intel finally officially introduced the first 10nm Ice Lake processor to be produced based on their new Sunny Cove micro architecture.In addition, Intel will integrate other modern technologies such as Thunderbolt 3, Wi-Fi 6 and DL Boost (enhance deep learning) into these Ice Lake chips so that advanced users can make the most of them. ability on your high-end laptop and PC.Intel did not forget to promise that the first 10 nm Ice Lake batches will ensure delivery on time for manufacturers and the first Ice Lake processor computers will hit shelves by the end of 2019.
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As part of the speech at CES today, Intel representatives demonstrated ODM systems from Pegatron and Wistron, and even Dell joined Intel on stage to demonstrate a laptop. XPS running Ice Lake is expected to be released later this year.Dell of course did not disclose any information about the product they brought on stage, but it is likely that this will be a 2 in 1 device, which looks similar to the Dell XPS 13.
In addition, Intel did not forget to mention some of the technologies they are pursuing in the future, with long-term plans.The CPU giant is planning to use Foveros 3D chip stacking technology to build its strategic chips in the future.Specifically, this is a method that allows Intel chip designers to 'stack' additional processing power on a previously assembled chip.
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Going back to Ice Lake, this chip is an important step for Intel after years of delaying and struggling with the 10nm process.Intel originally planned to introduce a 10nm processor, named Cannon Lake in 2016. However, some financial and technological issues have delayed this plan.Intel claims they will release their first 10nm CPU in 2019 and eventually they have "kept their word."While reports from the end of last year show that Intel has canceled its 10nm plans, making the PC market jumpy, it is now clear plans to move from Cannon Lake to Ice Lake design. Intel's new success.Hopefully there will be no further delays for Intel's first 10nm chip computers to reach consumers at the end of the year like the manufacturer's roadmap.
Leaving aside the problem of the future, within the ongoing CES 2019 framework, Intel announced plans to expand its 9th generation desktop and laptop processor line in bulk. in this year.
Intel first released 9th generation Gen processors last fall, focusing on the gaming experience, including the Core i9 chip that the company calls the best gaming processor in the world. at the time of launch.At CES 2019, Intel expanded the scale of this line significantly with the release of six new 9th generation Gen chips, from the low-end Core i3 to the top Core i9 chip.The company said it will ship the chips from the end of this month.
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And along with the new 9th generation Gen chips for desktop computers, Intel also opined that they will bring the 9th Gen Core processors into new notebooks, namely line chips. The company's stronger H will likely be available on devices shipped in the second quarter of 2019. Although the 9th-generation H-series chips for laptops won't be much different from the older brother. desktop computers - that is, still using Intel's 14nm ++ process, which was introduced on the 8th generation Gen processor, but there are still plenty of things to expect on this new chip.If you want to experience 10nm technology, it is likely to wait until the end of the year.
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