Intel title en bloc! Two generations of mysterious 10nm exposure: exaggerated

Many people may not be familiar but definitely the most authoritative hardware detection tool HWiNFO recently released a new version of v5.7, in addition to regular updates but also disclosed Intel's next two generations of products, all looks like 10nm process.

first of all 'Ice Lake ', Has been clearly in the official database of Intel, the use of improved 10nm + process, at least the first to launch U, Y series of low-voltage low-power products for mobile platforms.

Interestingly, Ice Lake is labeled as Third quarter of 2017 pre-release , this means Intel earlier this June at the Taipei Computer Show took out the 10nm notebook, the processor used should be exactly it.

However, according to early planning, Intel first generation 10nm process code-named Cannon Lake, the positioning is not clear but is also said to also be aimed at low-power mobile platforms, thus colliding with the Ice Lake.

One possibility is that Cannon Lake has different positioning, such as high-performance mobile platform or desktop platform, but insiders said, Cannon Lake will not go into production, skip it and go directly to the more technologically advanced Ice Lake This kind of thing is not never happened.

Given that HWiNFO's initial support for improving Ice Lake this time suggests that it is already close, The possibility of replacing Cannon Lake in early next year is extremely high.

Followed by 'Whiskey Lake', at present it can be said to be ignorant of some, it was speculated that the third generation of 10nm + + technology products, but more reliable that time codename will be Tiger Lake.

This time, Whiskey Lake received initial support, indicating that it will not be too far away More likely it is an upgraded version of the current Kaby Lake-Refresh mobile platform, or released in the middle of next year against the AMD Ryzen APU.

In addition, the new version also Support IA / SSE, AVX2, AVX512 different instruction sets under each core Turbo Boost ratio. Intel officials have announced no longer announced Turbo acceleration, which undoubtedly allow users to continue to understand Turbo status.

In addition, HWiNFO also warned that the next version will be added to support AMD 400 series chipsets.

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