• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.

Intel 10th Generation Core Case-badges Revealed

10nm and 14nm doesn't share production lines, and share very little equipment.
Intel have reserved more 14nm production capacity for CPUs than ever before, and will not go full-scale on 10nm, but they are not "reverting" production lines back to 14nm.

I read they were in the middle of upgrading then abandoned it. This aligns with another article I read Dec of last year saying they were going to use two fabs for 10nm, but we know that's not happening.
 
Last edited:
HT Disabled CPU Inside.
 
"It will be quite a wait for the desktop implementation, but at least you know what their case-badges look like."

I'll forget, so please schedule this article to run again in 2021. Thanks.
 
You're telling us what the majority of TPU users already know and you're just repeating old news. The rest is just dishonesty and rumor, on your part, in an effort to support a fellow member of your "side".

I have no "side" in this. If it was AMD or any of the other CPU vendors doing this I'd call it out all the same.
 
How does marketing crap turn into a performance comparison of non - existent products ? I don't much care what it's called, how many cores, how many nm and how much power it consumes running things that will never be actually run ... all I care is how it runs applications and that does not include synthetic tests as I don't much care about what it can do .... only what I want it to do.

Really wondering how the fastest gaming CPU available and the highest value video editing CPU a FAIL ? Does AMDs "well we have the CPU if you wanna game and do video" in the $275 CPU budget niche not apply at the next niche up@ < $500 in price ?

124323


I think it might be more productive to wait to discuss performance after these items are actually available.
 
Last edited:
How does marketing crap turn into a performance comparison of non - existent products ? I don't much care what it's called, how many cores, how many nm and how much power it consumes running things that will never be actually run ... all I care is how it runs applications and that does not include synthetic tests as I don't much care about what it can do .... only what I want it to do.

Really wondering how the fastest gaming CPU available and the highest value video editing CPU a FAIL ? Does AMDs "well we have the CPU if you wanna game and do video" in the $275 CPU budget niche not apply at the next niche up@ < $500 in price ?

View attachment 124323

I think it might be more productive to wait to discuss performance after these items are actually available.

Good thing we've got made up charts to tell us what's best!
 
Back
Top