Monday, 7 January 2019

Intel announces its first 10nm Ice Lake processors

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Intel isn't messing around. At its CES 2019 keynote it introduced Ice Lake, the very first series of its processors to be built upon its 10nm Sunny Cove architecture .

The company didn't just announce the chip was coming, it showed an actual piece of silicon and it powering a laptop with performance testing. In a comparison showing how Ice Lake can search for images two times faster than even a modern laptop.

Ice Lake will also be intel's first chips to come with built in built-in Thunderbolt 3 integration, Wi-Fi connectivity and Gen II graphics. Intel also demonstrated how users will be able to play with its amped up Gen II integrated graphics.

Dell's president of Client Solutions Group, Sam Burd also appeared on stage to show that it already has a working engineering sample equipped with an Ice Lake processor.


Intel Project Athena

The next Ultrabook revolution

Intel also announced Project Athena as its ambitious program to push mobile computing to its next era. In its mission, the chipmaker plans to work with hardware manufacturers to develop thinner and lighter products  to recapture the thunder that birthed Ultrabooks.

Project Athena will be an industry wide initiative and Intel plans to work with every manfucaturer including Huawei, Dell, HP, Asus, Lenovo and many more companies.

Intel LakeField

Hybrid platforms

Intel recently announced a new Foveros technology that would allow it to create processors that would pair different types of processor cores into the same chip for a more rounded CPU. Today we're finally seeing the fruits of this new technology in the form of LakeField chips.

LakeField is closer to the processors that power your phone in that they pair big, performance-focused CPUs with smaller low-energy CPUs. With this blend of processor cores, your device will be able to handle all your tasks on demand and save your battery life when it's just on standby.

What's more, this chips can act as systems on a chip if they also have integrated graphics, memory and other modules. To demonstrate this development, Intel pulled out a motherboard board fitted with LakeField processor no larger than a Roku Streaming Stick.

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