
Reputable insider KOMACHI_ENSAKA has revealed new details about Intel's upcoming 10nm Tiger Lake architecture, with an engineering sample appearing in UserBenchmark.
Reputable insider KOMACHI_ENSAKA has once again shared intriguing details about Intel's new 10-nanometer Tiger Lake architecture, set to succeed the unreleased 14-nanometer Ice Lake.
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On his Twitter, KOMACHI_ENSAKA shared a link to a UserBenchmark test results page.
⤢ ВІДКРИТИThe results indicate we're looking at a Y-series chip — an ultra-low power processor destined for compact devices and modern ultrabooks. The inclusion of an integrated GEN12 LP graphics processor and LPDDR4x memory further solidifies this.
The unknown Tiger Lake Y processor features 4 cores/8 threads, a 1200 MHz base clock, and an average clock speed of 2900 MHz.
While the clock speeds aren't particularly impressive, it's crucial to remember this is an engineering sample. The final retail processor could have a significantly different frequency profile.
Source: KOMACHI_ENSAKA