Intel Core i9-10900K reaches 5.4 GHz on all cores

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Intel recently launched the tenth generation of Comet Lake S core processors for desktop computers. The flagship of the series, the 10-core i9-10900K processor with 10 cores and 20 wires, can reach 5.3GHz with a single core as standard, and all cores reach 4.9GHz. Intel Core i9-10900K reaches 5.4 GHz on all cores However, this … Read more

Intel forecasts commercial availability of 5nm GAA chips in 2023

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Intel has already announced a 7-nm process for 2021, its first product will be the Ponte Vecchio graphics card designed for use in data centers. The 5nm process after 7nm will be a very important step for Intel, as it will eliminate FinFET transistors for GAA transistors in this node. Intel expects to release its … Read more

4-core Tiger Lake-U outperforms 6-core Comet Lake at Geekbank

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Intel’s Tiger Lake 10nm CPUs have resurfaced at Geekbench, highlighting their single and multi-core performance metrics compared to existing processors. The Intel Tiger Lake-U CPU family is expected to be launched next year, with a completely new chip architecture and a next-generation Xe iGPU. An 8-wire, 4-core Tiger Lake-U chip appears on the Geekbank Previously … Read more

AMD Ryzen 4000 (Vermeer) processors expected to be released in September

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Lisa Su, head of AMD, promised that this year we will see the launch of the Zen 3 architecture that will power Ryzen 4000 desktop processors (Vermeer) and EPYC server processors (Milan). Some time ago there were rumors that the new generation of Ryzen would debut this October with RDNA2-based graphics cards. In the meantime, … Read more

Intel Core i9-10900K & i7-10700K, engineering samples appear

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Two pictures of Intel’s Core i9-10900K and Core i7-10700K have just been released on Chinese social networks. We have a first look at the LGA 1200 format. This picture shows two chips stamped “Intel Confidential”. This indicates that we are in the midst of a technical paradigm. If caution is required, the “spine” image shows … Read more

Intel will use 6nm TSMC nodes in 2021 and 3nm in 2022

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As for semiconductor technology, Intel’s 10 nm was mass-produced, but the company also stated that its production capacity will not be as large as 22 nm and 14 nm, which could be an important sign. That’s why Intel is thinking about TSMC and will deploy its 6 and 3 nm nodes in the coming years. … Read more