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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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#5663254 Posted on: 04/25/2019 09:03 AM
Let's not assume something we don't know yet. If you got Zen 2 processor, please give us some leaks!
well that sux but intel still has an big advantage in games (fps/tdp) even with zen 2
Let's not assume something we don't know yet. If you got Zen 2 processor, please give us some leaks!
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#5663256 Posted on: 04/25/2019 09:09 AM
Brian Krzanich head fell probably because of this. Such a terrible mismanagement on a company that has almost unlimited founding, to get stuck for so long on the same 14 nm process. Intel deserves what's coming for keeping us stuck for a decade on 4 cores with such limited innovation. Of course this is mostly AMD's fault with their bulldozer or whatnot crappy architectures they had that couldn't even touch entry level Intel cpus. But still, Intel should have gone further and improve, just like Nvidia does, even when competition is lacking.
Brian Krzanich head fell probably because of this. Such a terrible mismanagement on a company that has almost unlimited founding, to get stuck for so long on the same 14 nm process. Intel deserves what's coming for keeping us stuck for a decade on 4 cores with such limited innovation. Of course this is mostly AMD's fault with their bulldozer or whatnot crappy architectures they had that couldn't even touch entry level Intel cpus. But still, Intel should have gone further and improve, just like Nvidia does, even when competition is lacking.
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#5663258 Posted on: 04/25/2019 09:12 AM
Did you guess that Vega was the one gpu to rule them all too?
Time will tell...
My guess is that in maximum one year time, AMD will be the new CPU market leader.
Did you guess that Vega was the one gpu to rule them all too?
Time will tell...
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#5663262 Posted on: 04/25/2019 09:21 AM
earlier this year they stated they want to get ice lake out q3 2019 with 10nm.
is this dead now? Or will they go with cheaper 14nm chips parallel to ice lake?
if the road map is real, 10nm is dead, the products that would benefit from 10nm the most would be mobile, and you see a couple 10nm parts listed on the mobile roadmap, but they are only small chips. <6cores, that would imply yields are very still poor.
if icelake desktop is not ready in 2020, there is virtually no reason to mass produce 10nm for desktop, since intel's 7nm euv should already be in early risk production by h2 2020, and amd will probably have retail 7nm euv chips in 2021
earlier this year they stated they want to get ice lake out q3 2019 with 10nm.
is this dead now? Or will they go with cheaper 14nm chips parallel to ice lake?
if the road map is real, 10nm is dead, the products that would benefit from 10nm the most would be mobile, and you see a couple 10nm parts listed on the mobile roadmap, but they are only small chips. <6cores, that would imply yields are very still poor.
if icelake desktop is not ready in 2020, there is virtually no reason to mass produce 10nm for desktop, since intel's 7nm euv should already be in early risk production by h2 2020, and amd will probably have retail 7nm euv chips in 2021
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well that sux but intel still has an big advantage in games (fps/tdp) even with zen 2