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Intel Core processor with 10.000 naming Shows up
Yes, what if you run out of series numbers like Core i9 9900K? Move another digit or go back to the drawing board with a new naming? Well, it appears Intel will be doing the first and could be using a 10.000 processor suffix for upcoming processor generations.
So a Core i5-10210U is found in the 3DMark database by Twitter user Apisak. That is a quadcore from the Laptop U-series with a tdp of 15W and a clock speed of 1.6GHz. It is probably a chip based on Comet Lake U that Intel still produces at 14nm. Also, a Core i7-1065G7 is spotted in a Taiwanese forum. Based on that entry, what's in store for desktop procs? Well, It seems something like Core i9 10900K in the future?
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#5664503 Posted on: 04/30/2019 08:23 AM
I don't see the big deal. After 9000 comes 10000. Easier to deal with a naming scheme we already know and mostly understand, then learn a new one.
I don't see the big deal. After 9000 comes 10000. Easier to deal with a naming scheme we already know and mostly understand, then learn a new one.
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#5664504 Posted on: 04/30/2019 08:33 AM
Intel's naming scheme

Intel's naming scheme

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#5664517 Posted on: 04/30/2019 09:39 AM
Not really... just Zen2.
Well, this will be a bit of a headache if true...
Not really... just Zen2.
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#5664526 Posted on: 04/30/2019 10:39 AM
which more confusing ?
10***-series or
X***-series (chipset been named with X*** and Z*** so this might cause even more confusing) or
A***-series (hex coding 0-9 a-f)... i personally kinda like it
for codename initial wont work, so many same intial name
cascade-lake, coffee-lake etc
what u guys idea for naming ?
but i guess human used to simple numbering for new-gen/product
we almost always interpret higher number = newer / better
looking for latest product, just find the product with highest number
which more confusing ?
10***-series or
X***-series (chipset been named with X*** and Z*** so this might cause even more confusing) or
A***-series (hex coding 0-9 a-f)... i personally kinda like it
for codename initial wont work, so many same intial name
cascade-lake, coffee-lake etc
what u guys idea for naming ?
but i guess human used to simple numbering for new-gen/product
we almost always interpret higher number = newer / better
looking for latest product, just find the product with highest number
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Well, this will be a bit of a headache if true...