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New Intel Roadmap leaks: 10 core Comet lake in 2020, Rocket Lake on 2021, both at 14nm
New Intel Roadmap leaks: 10 core Comet lake in 2020, Rocket Lake on 2021, both at 14nm
Two roadmaps from Intel have leaked, and they show some interesting information. First up is are Comet lake based processors with up-to ten cores. Intel would be releasing these in 2020 and they are fabbed on a 14nm process.
The more interesting news is that in 2021 Rocket lake would make an introduction, and that's the first time that that name surfaces. It's also still listed as 14nm and shares the same amount of cores as Comet lake, indicating an improved or updated 14nm fabrication procedure.
The roadmaps that derived from a Dell presentation share info on both mobile and desktop processors. It is not clear how old the roadmaps themselves are. If correct, there are no 10nm desktop processors on the Intel roadmap for the next two years
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#5664440 Posted on: 04/30/2019 01:04 AM
With 95W limit.

Don't know what is exactly tested there, but again, intel processors do not care about the limit you put on them for the first 10 seconds or so, they go above it anyways, and without knowing and seeing what both processors are using, wattage wise, during the test, throughout the test, there is no way to know how much wattage is being used. These readings and tests need to go hand in hand.
With 95W limit.

Don't know what is exactly tested there, but again, intel processors do not care about the limit you put on them for the first 10 seconds or so, they go above it anyways, and without knowing and seeing what both processors are using, wattage wise, during the test, throughout the test, there is no way to know how much wattage is being used. These readings and tests need to go hand in hand.
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#5664442 Posted on: 04/30/2019 01:19 AM
Actually i am more confused then ever with that article.
It does not state they limited the cpu to 95 watts, they limited the entire power supply wattage?,
Maybe they were able to limit the cpu to 95 somehow within the power supply, like they imply, but how do you from a power supply limit the cpu ONLY to 95 watts? Maybe its possible, but either way, they didn't limit the 2700x to any lower wattage, so the above graph doesnt tell us anything, it just tells us that the 9900k with a supposed 95 watt limit to it has a total system wattage of 129.....and?
Actually i am more confused then ever with that article.
It does not state they limited the cpu to 95 watts, they limited the entire power supply wattage?,
Maybe they were able to limit the cpu to 95 somehow within the power supply, like they imply, but how do you from a power supply limit the cpu ONLY to 95 watts? Maybe its possible, but either way, they didn't limit the 2700x to any lower wattage, so the above graph doesnt tell us anything, it just tells us that the 9900k with a supposed 95 watt limit to it has a total system wattage of 129.....and?
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With 95W limit.