Intel processors under the symbol cannonlake , due out later this year, have attracted much attention at the meeting with the management of the company investors. The promised performance gain of 15% has started to be associated with the properties of 10-nm processors cannonlake, although long known that in 2017 the transition to 10-nm technology will only Intel mobile processors with ultra low power consumption. Full-sized notebook and desktop systems awaits the fate of the next generation to
be content with a 14-nm process technology, which is linked to the symbols of processors associated with Coffee Lake.
One of the regular contributors Resource The Motley Fool asked Intel representatives at a meeting with analysts, which the company intends to use the technical process for the production of the eighth generation of Core processors, and in response I heard a reference to the technology standards "14 nm ++". This will be the fourth generation of Intel processors, manufactured on the same process technology. So, the promised performance gain of 15% Intel company attempts to achieve
due to architectural changes.
According to the author of the publication in Twitter, the ninth-generation Core processors should be considered as a family of Ice Lake, and Cannonlake and Coffee Lake belong to the eighth, though will be produced by different technological standards.
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