Intel to share ‘something big’ on September 2nd
Could it be that intel will be announcing the 11th generation desktop processors on September 2nd already? I mean so shortly after the release of Comet lake?
Intel is declaring “something big” at an event on September 2nd, where it’s expected to launch its 11th Gen CPUs. Intel mailed out to hold the date messages to members of the press today, teasing a virtual event to show “how Intel is pushing the boundaries of how we work and keep connected.”
So two things can happen, Tiger Lake for laptops, and thus Rocket Lake for Desktops. Now that I think about it, it is more plausible for an 11th Gen Tiger Lake processor release alongside some Rocket lake Desktop announcements. The 10nm+ CPUs include Xe architecture graphics architecture. All to battle the upcoming Ryzen 4000 APUs. Time will tell.
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It would be quite interesting if Intel actually, already, announced a viable dedicated video card.
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Yeah,i mean they do say something Big.
We will have to wait and see if they will really be a strong competitor for AMD and Nvidia.
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Is Intel gonna share how huge 14nm is in its upcoming Nuke Lake?
Meh, probably GPU related stuff.
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Probably their discrete GPU offering.
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If given image has been generated by their new graphics cards, there will not be much to look at in games.
Image has low bit depth, dithering, high jpeg compression signs and those squares look more like artifacts.
So, let's hope that image is just some error.