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Intel 10th Gen “Ice Lake” CPUs official: Project Athena sets PC blueprint

Intel 10th Gen “Ice Lake” CPUs official: Project Athena sets PC blueprint

Posted on May 29, 2019 By Jarvis

Intel’s 10th Gen Core processors – aka “Ice Lake” – are now shipping, the chip-maker has confirmed, promising a particular leap in graphics performance and connectivity. The Ice Lake chips are based on Intel’s 10nm processes, and were unveiled at Computex 2019 in Taiwan this week.

Initially, the 10th Gen Core chips will be available for thin-and-light laptops along with 2-in-1s. Intel will start out producing Ice Lake processors with 9W, 15W, and 28W TDP; more potent versions for workstation notebooks and desktop PCs will have to wait.
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