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Intel: By the end of the year it could launch Comet Lake-S processors based on 14nm


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Resultado de imagen para procesadores Comet Lake-S basados en los 14nm

The great idea of Intel marketing geniuses is to launch Comet Lake-S processors at the end of the year, based on 14nm lithography.
This year Intel has not released anything relevant in terms of processors. To date there are only empty promises of 10nm processors and pats on the back that do not contribute much. The AMD Ryzen 3000 have been uncomfortable for Intel, but the Ryzen 3000 have shattered them. It seems that they would now be finalizing the launch of the Comet Lake-S by the end of the year.

During this year the company has pulled torticero marketing to say that they are leaders in gaming and office automation, or as they call it, "the real world." The truth is that in the real world their processors are expensive, they have very high temperatures and after five years, they are still at 14nm. These are things that you shouldn't show off.

Comet Lake-S, the ‘solution’ in Intel 14nm
Everything seems to indicate that Intel this year will continue at 14nm for Comet Lake-S, the new desktop processors. It seems that the company keeps the 10nm letter for desktop for 2020. They also intend to imitate AMD, launching processors and graphics under the same lithography (AMD launched Zen2 @ 7nm and Navi 10 @ 7nm on July 7)

Rumors indicate that some video game development studios and some software companies would already have these processors. At the moment, we do not have much more data and Intel is not giving much information. Just look at the unfortunate treatment of the processor shortage that was made from the company.

 

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