Intel Reveals 10th Gen Ice Lake Processors

Intel is finally taking the wraps off its latest generation of processors at Computex this week. The company is introducing the world to its new 10th gen, 10nm, Ice Lake CPUs. These new processors are coming to laptops and 2-in-1 devices first, with more form factors expected to arrive later.

Intel is introducing a whole lot of new things with the new processors. The company says the new 10nm chips are built on a new Sunny Cove core architecture, ranging from Core i9 to Core i7. These processors will come up to 4 cores and 8 threads,m with up to 4.1 max turbo frequency and up to 1.1GHz graphics frequency. The company says these new chips are 18% faster in terms of processing instructions per cycle than its Skylake chips, which were launched almost about four years ago. There have also been bumps in single-thread performance over Intel’s 8th gen Whiskey Lake processors, but the gain seems very marginal.

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In terms of graphics, Intel is introducing its 11th gen graphics architectured called Iris Plus graphics with the new CPUs. The new GPUs apparently double the performance, with 2x gain in HEVC encoding performance, and up to 2x faster FPS gains, at least according to Intel. The 10th Gen processors with Intel Iris Plus graphics also include support for 10 bit/RGB channel for HDR content.

Intel is also introducing integrated support for Thunderbolt 3 and Intel Wi-Fi 6 Gig+ for the first time which enables 3x faster wireless speeds. The company says Wi-Fi 6 will allow for wireless speeds of more than 1Gbps.

At Computex, Intel has also announced new 9th gen Intel Core i9-9900KS, with 5 GHz all-core turbo, and Intel Performance Maximizer for gamers. The company is also introducing 14 new 9th Gen Intel Core vPro processors for customers that need more power and security.

As for the 10th gen Ice Lake CPUs, they have already started shipping. But we won’t be seeing many laptops with the CPUs until later this holiday.

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  • Todd Logsdon

    28 May, 2019 - 8:28 am

    <p>I want to know if this generation CPU fixes any of the vulnerabilities that have cropped up over the last year or so for Intel, and if so which ones are fixed in the hardware and which are still issues.</p>

    • lvthunder

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      28 May, 2019 - 10:53 am

      <blockquote><em><a href="#430905">In reply to TL_Lives:</a></em></blockquote><p>The last batch of vulnerabilities that were announced a week or two ago didn't effect the 9th gen chips so I would guess it wouldn't effect these ether.</p>

    • YouWereWarned

      28 May, 2019 - 2:08 pm

      <blockquote><em><a href="#430905">In reply to TL_Lives:</a></em></blockquote><p>I don't care about relative speed comparisons sans total clairty about which fixes are in place in which chip(s). Intel no doubt would like these problems to just be forgotten, but for me an explicit statement is needed. Five percent faster than a chip that is now 5% slower is not progress.</p>

      • lvthunder

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        28 May, 2019 - 4:59 pm

        <blockquote><em><a href="#431000">In reply to YouWereWarned:</a></em></blockquote><p>But if that chips uses 10% less power then it would be progress. Isn't power usage and heat what the big deal with 10nm is about anyways.</p>

  • jonzey

    Premium Member
    28 May, 2019 - 5:31 pm

    <p>The article needs to be edited again… It appears to have been written very quickly with spelling and grammatical mistakes. </p>

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