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Intel Unveils Its 10th-gen Processors at Computex 2019

Tuesday, May 28, 2019 by Piyush Suthar | Comments

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Intel on Tuesday unveiled its 10th Gen Intel Core processors at the Computex 2019 trade show and also revealed new details about its innovation programme — “Project Athena” — that will level up mobile computing.

The new 10th Gen Intel Core processors are now shipping, with original equipment manufacturers (OEM) systems expected to be available by end 2019.

“10th Gen Intel Core processors — our most integrated CPU — and ‘Project Athena’ are great examples of how our deep investments at a platform level will help fuel innovation across the industry,” Gregory Bryant, Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Client Computing Group, said in a statement.

The company’s first 10th Gen Intel Core processors bring high performance AI to the PC at scale with its Deep Learning Boost (Intel DL Boost).

The processors are built on the company’s 10nm process technology, new “Sunny Cove” core architecture and new Gen graphics engine.

The 10th Gen Intel Core processors will range from Intel Core i3 to Intel Core i7, with up to four cores and eight threads, up to 4.1 max turbo frequency, and up to 1.1GHz graphics frequency.

The highly-integrated 10th Gen Intel Core processors give (OEM) partners the freedom to innovate on design and aesthetics by reducing the silicon footprint while still delivering the latest and greatest standards and world-class performance.


Authored by Piyush Suthar
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