Intel has announced its first 10nm Ice Lake processors, launching at the end of this year with the first Sunny Cove microarchitecture. Speaking at the company’s CES 2019 keynote Intel GM of Client Group, Gregory Bryant, showed off on stage the first Sunny Cove processor, calling it the company’s “first volume 10nm client SoC.” When Intel first announced the Sunny Cove design before the holidays last year we were left wondering what had happened to Ice Lake, and whether Sunny Cove had replaced it. But no, Ice Lake is still going ahead and will be the CPU family hitting the shelves, in mobile but probably in desktop form too, for the end of year holiday period of 2019. The new mobile Ice Lake processors will introduce a number of firsts for the company, and not just the 10nm Sunny Cove microarchitecture. Along the new CPU core, Ice Lake will also come with the upgraded Gen 11 integrated graphics, Thunderbolt 3 natively integrated into the SoC, and integrated WiFi 6 support too. That’s the wireless comms tech previously known as 802.11ax. Hmm, numerical codes. Lovely.
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