In July, the Japanese sources with reference to the OEM, PC makers said that Intel Coffee Lake sample six-core processors in 2018 will still be based on 14-nm process technology. At the same time we remember that 10-nm processors Cannon Lake company plans to launch in the autumn of 2017.
Author site The Motley Fool has tried to understand what may be hiding under the codename Coffee Lake. Surprisingly, a simple search on the Intel website gave the picture you can see below. Name Coffee Lake mentioned in brackets to two positions: Cannon Lake H and Cannon Lake S.
it can be concluded that the processors Coffee Lake vberut an architecture developed by Cannon Lake for processors from this record with high probability. At the same time, processors Coffee Lake retain the 14-nm process, because it will by then be well-debugged, and a 6-core chip will be difficult enough for release as part of an immature 10-nm process technology.
This separation - 2-core processors for lightweight notebooks and tablets will be based on 10-nm process technology and 6-core desktop processors (Cannon Lake S) and 6-core processors for high-end laptops (Cannon Lake H) will come with support on 14- nm process technology - it is really good planning Intel forces and resources in a market of uncertainty. Related Products :
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