Mysterious 6-core Intel CPU based on the new architecture benchmark Leaked

Mysterious 6-core Intel CPU based on the new architecture benchmarks Leaked

Intel’s CPU, based on an unpublished architecture till now, has appeared on the SiSoft base benchmark. The processor has six cores and 12 threades, working at 3 GHz, and operates as standard 12nm CPUs that are already available, but if you look a little better things are different, reports TechPowerUp.

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The new CPU has a different configuration of the L2 cache than previous solutions and offers 1.25MB of L2 cache per core, which is unlike any of Intel’s current offerings. Ice Lake mobile chips have 512KB, while the largest amount of L2 cache is currently available in the i9-10980XE and it is 1MB.

It is not yet known where this new processor will fit into the company’s full 14nm/10nm line, and it is not known whether it is the 10nm Tiger Lake version or the possible Rocket Lake 14nm CPU. The only thing known is that the processor has a new architecture compared to the Skylake variants currently used.

The platform, which was used for benchmarking processors, includes the SuperMicro X12DAi-N SMC X12 dual-socket motherboard, with two new processors and a total of 12 cores and 24 threades.

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Intel 665p SSD

Intel brings the 665p SSD with the second-generation QLC NAND 96 layer

NAND technology is continuing to evolve, enabling improved performance, lower pricing and stronger market competition. QLC NAND is one of the latest NAND innovations, which increases the density of NAND space to enable more storage at a lower cost, reports Overclock3D.

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Intel 660p has quickly become one of the most popular QLC-based SSDs, and is now changing to the Intel 665p model. The newer model uses Intel’s second-generation QLC NAND, which features 96 layers instead of 64-layer NANDs used by the 660p SSD model.

Intel 660p SSD
Intel 660p SSD

Intel 665p uses the Silicon Motion controller SM2263 (same as the 660p model), so all performance improvements come from Intel’s NAND changes. The company will launch the aforementioned SSD with 1TB and 2TB capacity.

The new SSD enables significant performance improvements in the data recording and reading segment as well as up to 50% stability, and this is especially true for the 2TB model. Intel plans to launch the 665p SSD on the market in early 2020.

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Mediatek and Intel planning to bring 5G for Dell and HP laptops

Mediatek and Intel planning to bring 5G for Dell and HP laptops

MediaTek has announced a major partnership with Intel. The Taiwanese chip maker will partner with Intel to bring 5G support on laptops that work with Intel processors, reports GSMArena.

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MediaTek is currently developing its own 5G modem, while the chip maker is working with multiple partners to produce this solution for next-generation networks. The first OEM products to benefit from this collaboration will be purchased by Dell and HP. It is expected that MediaTek’s 5G solutions on Windows laptops will arrive by early 2021.

MediaTek’s 5G modem, intended for these laptops, is based on the Helio M70 5G modem launched in May. The company will also soon be introducing 5G SoC intended for mobile phones.

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Biostar: AMD B550 and Intel 400 series motherboards are ready

Biostar: AMD B550 and Intel 400 series motherboards are ready

Representatives of BIOSTAR announced that they have ready the new motherboard models based on the AMD B550 chipset, which should replace the very popular and affordable “mainstream” B450 models.

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The new chipset is more compatible with the features of the new AMD Ryzen 3000 CPU series due to support for PCIe v4.0 standard for faster data transfer at double the maximum transfer speed compared to PCIe v3.0 used by current B450 models. The new chipset also brings support for both USB 3.2 Gen2 ports and 6x USB 2.0 interface, reports BrainBox Korea.

In addition to support for the AMD processor platform, Biostar also expects innovations from Intel. To meet the upcoming Intel Comet Lake-S processor release for the desktop platform, this manufacturer has prepared new motherboards based on the Intel 400 series of chips. The Intel Z490 targets the high end market, while the B460 and H410 models will be positioned in the middle and bottom price category.

The new Intel chipset will have basic support for standard WiFi 6 high speed wireless network operation, while the entire platform will have 40 PCIe v3.0 communication channels available. From these, 16 are dedicated for direct communication of CPUs and graphics cards, the other four are intended for direct communication of processors and chipsets.

Unfortunately, the CPU and chipset are still connected through the DMI 3.0 interface, which actually represents a major drawback for the Intel platform as it has the width of the 4 PCIe v3.0 bus. This practically means that these 20 additional PCIe v3.0 transport chips available on the chips have limited usable benefits, given the narrow bottleneck described in data sharing with CPU.

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Another 77 security releases on Intel processors

Another 77 security releases on Intel processors

Intel again warned the public in May that security flaws at the microarchitecture level of their processors enable hackers to evade security mechanisms and illegally access certain data processed by the central processor. Intel then advised users to disable the Hyper Threading feature to avoid attacks, Expreview reports.

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However, releasing security seems to be far more serious than it might have seemed at first glance. Intel has announced the new release – TSX Asynchronous Suspension Vulnerability (TAA). In addition, Intel has also detected an error called “conditional jump instruction (JCC)” and published the software upgrade which manifests itself in the form of performance decline.

Intel’s report says that these releases have affected more processor models than originally expected: Whiskey Lake, Cascade Lake and Coffee Lake Refresh processors with support for Intel TSX technology. Even the newest models were spared from this release.

In explaining the release, Intel stated that the “malware” was able to recognize the value of the data being processed on the physical core. In this way, hackers are able to extract information about other applications, operating systems, system management templates, information about virtual machine administrators, their users, and more.

The processor Skylake Generation is vulnerable to “Decode Icache” error, when instruction due to released data starts to behave unpredictably. Intel reacted immediately and removed the microcode update, but the problem is that its installation degrades the processor performance by 4%.

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Intel Xe graphics card spotted on GFXBench base

Intel Xe graphics card spotted on GFXBench base

The first Intel graphics cards based on Xe architecture are expected in 2020. The first testing phase for GPUs has been completed, while Intel’s latest financial reporting highlights that it is a significant achievement for the company, reports Guru3D.

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Now in the GFXBench database is showcased the device labeled “Graphics gfx-driver-user-feature_dg1_poweron-27723 DCH ReleaseInternal“. The “dg1” label is an abbreviation for Discrete Graphics 1 and has been related to Intel Xe architecture for some time now.

No concrete benchmarking tests have been performed (or they are simply hidden), but this is certainly a testament to the functionality of the device’s GPU and driver.

Rumors point to 512 EU (execution units) for the XE graphics card, which should deliver similar performance to the Geforce RTX 2080. Intel Xe graphics cards are expected to be available non later than mid-2020.

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Intel claims that the 10nm desktop processors will arrive early next year

Intel claims that the 10nm desktop processors will arrive early next year

Earlier this month, Intel confirmed the company’s plans to launch the processors that will include 10nm models, while denying rumors that it will not launch 10nm desktop chipsets, reports Overclock3D.

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Now the IT World Canada site report suggests that Intel will be ready to introduce 10nm desktop processors “early next year” and also claims that the company’s production of 10nm chips is progressing well and that Intel is pleased with the stock it has.

However, this does not provide concrete answers to questions about 10nm and to what extent the platform will be available in the market. Will we see the 10nm successor of the i9-9900K processor, or will this be a Broadwell desktop version with limited release?

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Also, the question arises as to what will happen to Comet Lake. Rumors are circulating that Intel will release the Comet Lake processor series in early 2020, with up to 10 cores and 20 threades, which will inherit today’s eight-core Coffee Lake models. The question is whether Intel’s 10nm desktop chips will be released with 14nm models, or is this just for mobile processors?

IT World Canada also reports that Intel plans to open a third factory to produce the 10nm processors, which will significantly increase the company’s production capacity.

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Intel Unveiled Core X series, Including an 18-core processor and under $1,000

Intel Unveiled Core X series, Including an 18-core processor and under $1,000

The time has come for your gaming computer to have an 18-core Intel Core X processor. The company revealed the first details of the Core X series and the more powerful Core i9-10908XE model has 18 cores with 3Ghz and Turbo 4.8Ghz core frequency and costs $979.

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To date for such a processor you had to pay $2,000. Other models in this category today are much more budget-friendly, such as the $590 Core i9-10900XE 10 core model, the $689 Core 12 core i9-10920XE model and the 14 core Core i9-10940XE model costs $784.

But with these processors we won’t see any dramatic increase in frequency even though the 12-core, 14-core, and 18-core models that have a 4.8 GHz Turbo frequency. In addition to the higher Turbo speeds they offer support for up to 256GB of 2,933Mhz DDR4 RAM, 72 PCIe 3.0 lines, Deep Learning for artificial intelligence, Wi-Fi 6 and faster Ethernet.

These processors will go on sale in November, at a time when AMD is expected to unveil 16-core Ryzen 9. Although AMD will offer more budget processors than Core X models, the Intel update is expected to increase competition.

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The 10th generation of Intel processors brings a unique model to laptops

The 10th generation of Intel processors brings a unique model to laptops

What makes Intel’s 10th-generation processors attractive to buy is undoubtedly the company’s new 10-nanometer architecture which is the result of a long journey to chip size shrinkage.

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The latter is a more efficient design which ensures not only less power consumption but also better performance.

Along with this architecture, the company has also introduced the first Intel-U family of six-core and 12-threads chips, the Core i7-10710U. This processor has a base frequency of 1.1 GHz and a Turbo full of 4.7 GHz. But the turbo frequency for all cores together is no more than 3.9Ghz.

The second performance model is the Core i7-10510U which has a relatively higher turbo frequency of 4.9Ghz with a single core and 4.3Ghz with all cores maintaining the base frequency of 1.1Ghz. However there are only four cores and eight threads.

Intel says the Core i7-10710U is 16% faster than last year’s Core i7-8565U model and 41% faster in Office 365 productivity.

As usual the U Series are built for ultra-portable laptops while the Y Series for even thinner laptops. The Y series comes with four cores and eight threads all except for the Core i3 models.

The entire U and Y Series will have faster memory than the previous generation, Wi-Fi 6 connectivity and support for Thunderbolt 3. The first computers with these processors are expected to arrive in the holiday season towards the end of 2019.

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After many years of delay, Intel's 10-nanometer processors arrives

After many years of delay, Intel’s 10-nanometer processors arrives

Intel had warned us long ago about the 10th generation of processors codenamed “Ice lake” and is now ready to provide more details.

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The company will launch 11 new processors ranging from a dual-core Core i3 to a four-core Core i7, all built on the 10-nanometer “Sunny Cove” architecture.

However the situation with model numbers is somewhat complicated because the company offers three different graphic options. If you thought it was difficult to distinguish Intel processors from one another, prepare for more complex names like the Core i7-1068G7.

The new processors come with Iris Plus teraflop performance graphics that can play some games at 1080p, a notable achievement especially for integrated graphics.

But only 10th-generation high-end processors will get the full graphics power of Iris. At the end of their label they will have a “G7” indicating they have 64 processing units.

The G4-labeled processors at the end have 48 processing units but retain the performance benefits of Iris. The lowest level is the G1 which have the usual integrated UHD graphics with 32 processing units.

As usual Intel shares the family of processors for the Y series laptops for super-thin and efficient models and the U series for ultra-laptops like the Dell XPS.

With this generation the Y-series processors will become more powerful with the first four-core model. Despite this line it is not expected to be able to play 1080p games with G7 Iris Plus graphics as well.

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The 10th generation processors have turbo frequencies up to 4.1Ghz while the Core i7-8565U up to 4.6Ghz. Still the new chips are more powerful than the previous generation in other directions.

Intel says Sunny Cove architecture can deliver 18% more processes than before. So with the same frequency, the processor does more work. There were also improvements to the larger L1 and L2 cache.

The new processors bring more power for AI tasks, support for Thunderbolt 3 with up to 4 four ports, and next-generation Wi-Fi 6 connectivity. And of course the new 10-nanometer architecture means more efficiency. The first laptops with 10th generation processors are expected to come from Dell like the XPS 13 or Acer line with the Swift 5 line and many more.

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