Intel teases “nearly double” gaming performance with Ice Lake over last gen

It’s finally happening, folks. Intel is absolutely, 100% leaving the long-toothed 14nm process node for greener, or rather denser, pastures. Intel has arrived at Computex full of gusto and has previewed its mobile Ice Lake processors ahead of its keynote on May 28 at Computex, which I'm sure has nothing to do with AMD's upcoming Computex keynote. Yes that's just mobile chips for now. Avid desktop gamers will have to wait a little (or a lot) longer to get their hands on 10nm processors. But that doesn’t mean all is lost for us lot, Intel still has a few new tricks to keep on-the-go gamers on the hook for a little longer. And maybe even a glimpse of what to expect from Sunny Cove once it finally makes its way to desktop. Intel has increased the graphics capability with its top Intel Ice Lake processors. A single mobile SoC now features up to 64 Execution Units (EUs) - that’s the silicon that keeps integrated on-chip graphics ticking over, and Intel claims this substantial upgrade over last-gen graphics tech will finally see some half-decent esports gaming on low-power devices without dedicated GPUs.

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