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Intel 10th Gen 10nm Ice Lake Processor For Laptops And 2-In-1s Announced

Ice Lake Processor

After launching 9th Gen Core desktop CPUs last year and 9th Gen Mobile H-Series processor early this year. Intel has now officially introduced the 10th Gen Intel Core processor, code-named Ice Lake.

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Intel 10th Gen 10nm Ice Lake Processor

Intel launched 11 new 10th Gen Core processor (U-Series and Y-Series) designed for slim laptops, 2-in-1s, and other mobile form factors. The company said that, apart from the performance and responsiveness gains, AI, graphics, connectivity, and I/O are optimized on the SoC.

Ice Lake Processor

According to the company, these new processors bring in a new Intel Iris Plus graphics and bring high-performance AI to the PC. Intel U-Series and Y-Series processor have 4 cores (8 logical cores) and are built on the 10nm architecture, features Gen 11 Intel Graphics Engine, supports 32 GB of LP4/x-3733 or up to 64GB of DDR4-3200, supports Intel Optane memory SSDs/Memory, PCIe 3.0, SATA, SD 3.0 and eMMC 5.1 storage. Both have 16 lane PCIe 3.0 lanes, feature Integrated Wi-Fi 6(Gig+) and Thunderbolt 3.

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In addition to that, there is an embedded display port, Integrated USB Type-C, USB 3(10 Gbps/5Gbps) and USB 2.0. These GPUs from Intel are the first to support VESA’s Adaptive Sync display standard for a smoother gaming experience.

Intel U-Series Processors

  • Intel Core i7-1068G7
  • Intel Core i7-1065G7
  • Intel Core i5-1035G7
  • Intel Core i5-1035G4
  • Intel Core i5-1035G1
  • Intel Core i3-1005G1

Ice Lake Processor

Intel Y-Series Processors

  • Intel Core i7-1060G7
  • Intel Core i5-1030G7
  • Intel Core i5-1030G4
  • Intel Core i3-1000G4
  • Intel Core i3-1000G1

The Intel 10th Gen processors will be available in new designs from PC manufacturers from November to December.


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