Intel's 10nm processor is really for the global users looking forward to ... Finally, TMHW dug some of the latest progress.
In the microcode update file for Specter vulnerabilities, ntel accidentally confirmed two CannonLake family of products, are dual-core design, one with a nuclear (GT2), one is not.
From this initial specification, Cannon Lake's positioning is relatively low, not precluding entry-level applications such as Core M or Mobile U-series low-voltage applications.
Of course, we think of one more step That U is not nuclear that does not mean that its power is so awesome that even with the MX130 alone can be used to super-pole, After all, the progress of Intel's nuclear show is too slow.
According to Intel's recent statement at CES, their 10nm shipments have been small-scale and will be mass-produced and shipped in the second half of 2018. Since they have waited a year, everyone should not be too bad for a while.