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Core i7-10510U benchmarks show Intel’s 10th gen Comet Lake CPUs not much faster than 8th gen Whisky Lake

Core i7-10510U benchmarks show Intel’s 10th gen Comet Lake CPUs not much faster than 8th gen Whisky Lake

Posted on July 15, 2019 By Jarvis

Update 2 (July 12, 2019): Article updated to include comment speculation 10nm and 14nm variants of XPS 13 in traditional and convertible designs

Update 1 (July 11, 2019): The original edition of this article mistook Comet Lake 14nm for Ice Lake 10nm. Both chips are slated to power the XPS 13 7390.

One of Intel’s fastest upcoming ULV (15W) CPUs looks to be the Comet Lake i7-10510U, which seems slated to power the soon-to-be-released Dell XPS 13 7390 clamshell. Confusingly, the 7390 2-in-1 seems like it will be powered by 10th generation 10nm Ice Lake CPUs (which has few leaks so far) rather than the 10th generation 14nm Comet Lake CPUs.
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