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Intel Core i7-10710U will be released by 14++ nm process,6 cores, 12 streams and almost 5 GHz

Posted on July 29, 2019 By Jarvis

The 10th generation of Intel Core processors will consist of two families of processors: The 10nm Ice Lake-U (already mass-produced and supplied to notebook manufacturers) and 14nm Comet Lake-U, the ideological successor to Whiskey Lake-U and Coffee Lake-U. The Geekbench benchmark showcased the flagship Comet Lake-U processor, the Core i7-10710U, and it is a good demonstration of how Intel manages to squeeze out all the juices from its 14nm process.
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