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The new generation of Intel Ice Lake-U processors will be an important step forward in terms of the power of the integrated graphics processor, this is what can be deduced from a prototype that has appeared in the SiSoft SANDRA database.
Intel Ice Lake-U will take a big leap in graphics
SiSoft SANDRA has shown a processor based on Intel's Ice Lake-U platform, this stands out for the inclusion of an integrated GPU that is based on Gen 11 of the company's graphic architecture, a new design that will come to succeed the Gen 9.5 used at Kaby Lake and Coffee Lake. The biggest change of this new GPU used in Ice Lake-U is that it includes a total of 48 EUs, a significant increase compared to the 24 EUs of the current Intel UHD 620 that we find in the Kaby Lake-U and Coffee Lake-U.
This new graphics processor has also been shown to run at a frequency of 600 MHz, twice what its predecessors offer, and can use up to 6 Gb of system memory. Ice Lake will be manufactured with Intel's advanced 10nm process, this is one of the keys that allow such a large increase in the performance of its integrated graphics processor.
Intel ice lake processors will benefit from the 10nm process
Intel is already preparing the second generation of 10nm processors within the Ice Lake range, slated to debut in 2018.
Intel core ice lake processors with 10nm + process will succeed the 8th generation
The Intel Core Ice Lake chips will be the successors of the Cannonlake and will be based on a 10nm + process, as confirmed by the company.
Intel updates information on cascade lake, snow ridge and ice lake to 10nm for its datacenter processors
CES 2019: Intel gives new information on 14nm Cascade Lake, Snow Rigde and 10nm Ice Lake. All the information here: