
10-core “Comet Lake” processors | AMD presents new generation of processors
Intel’s plans for the evolution of the manufacturing technique derailed in 2015-2016. This resulted in 14nm production lines remaining in operation for at least three generations, including the seventh generation, eighth generation and ninth generation Core processors. Intel’s coming release of Comet Lake-S is an important step to maintaining competitiveness and prestige in the market.
AMD is expected to introduce its 7nm architecture in late 2018, well ahead of Intel’s 10nm release in late 2019. Intel is afraid that AMD will launch Zen 2 processors for the “client” market before AMD launches its “client-segment” products at 10nm. Comet Lake-S processors have a design for the mainstream desktop LGA115x platform. They will be based on a 10-core/20-thread die that Intel is planning to produce at 14nm++, which may result in their 10th Generation Core processors. The Core design currently does not seem to be seeing many changes since it was first introduced in 2015. Its hierarchy in latency is remaining, with 256KB per core L2 cache and 20MB shared L3 cache.
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