Intel Tiger Lake-U processors retain the 10-nanometer process technology, but will please with high frequencies

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The nominal value of 2.8 GHz is decent

Intel promised to release Tiger Lake-U processors in the middle of this year, that is, in a couple of months. While there are not so many details about them, we have to consider a variety of sources. And one of these indicates a noticeably increased clock frequency.

Intel Tiger Lake-U processors
Intel Tiger Lake-U processors

Intel Tiger Lake-U processors retain the 10-nanometer process technology but will please with high frequencies

In the screenshot, the benchmark is one of the potential Tiger Lake-U. As part of the test platform, this CPU is connected to 16 GB of SODIMM memory – let’s hope that this amount will finally become standard in laptops. This is important, given the fact that more and more RAM chips are soldered to the system board. However, we are more interested in the processor itself. He got 4 cores and support for multithreading technology. It is known that Tiger Lake-U will be produced according to the 10+ nm process technology, that is, there are no special shifts in this area. Nevertheless, Intel managed to significantly increase the frequency: in this case, the nominal value is 2.8 GHz! For comparison, the base frequency of the top representative of the current 10-nm line of Ice Lake-U Core i7-1068G7 is 2.3 GHz. You must admit that an increase of 500 MHz while maintaining the technical process is a very good result. True, not a fact

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