The introduction of Ice Lake as a building was quite convincing, since it involved the introduction of 10 nm companies and the construction of new Sunny Cove buildings. But even though the Blues announced many new features, what was presented was limited to a series of 15-watt processors within the U series and four Y-series models with 9 watts.
What were the highest computer processors of the time? Apparently, Intel has them in the bedroom for several reasons.
Intel Core i7-1068G7: Ice Lake begins to increase its performance
The Sunny Cove as the main core design brought together a series of direct improvements for all processors Ice Lake: AVX-512, 64 EU
Series separations such as H, U and Y could end with Tiger Lake, as sources say the company wants to move away from the traditional segment as a new marketing claim. Why is this fact significant? Because Intel outperforms the power / TDP split, and this is where its new processor comes in.
The i7-1065G7 has been a breath of fresh air for the company due to its new iGPU Gen11, but in the segment its features and capabilities have not gone as expected. The fact is that with a basic frequency of 1,3 GHz and Boost of 3.9 GHz for TDP of just 15 watts, Intel can use the speed of all its 3.5 GHz sources, being the best you can provide with 10 nm of it.
New i7-1068G7 will take a small step in these areas, indicating that Intel is improving its 10 nm performance.
It is already in production and will reach OEMs in the first quarter
The news and announcement of the company continued, as it confirmed that the processor had come in to produce and it will come frozen for two months, which confirms that even though Intel architecture was introduced I already had it in mind, they were not ready for production.
At the same time, i The Y series Ultra low processors are also starting in their production and it is also possible that some OEMs already have the first units, which the company said will be available in the first half of this year.
This shows that the Swan have worked hard at polishing their 10 nm and a good example of this is that i7-1068G7 will come as a processor for 4 cores and 8 threads with 2.3 base frequency GHz, a Encourage by 4.1 GHz and a turbo in all 3.6 GHz cores, who loves the comments already 28 watt TDP.
This means increasing the base speed by 1 GHz, 200 MHz on the Boost and 100 MHz on all the cores compared to the i7-1065G7. In addition, early rumors H series high performance with 45 watt TDP they began flooding the Internet, when it appeared that Intel would be launching an 8-core processor with high frequency content.
If this is true, the most obvious question is, are we going to see competition on laptops between AMD and Intel at a higher level as well?