Intel core 'cannonlake' core i5
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The Cannonlake processors begin to show their legs and it is the SiSoft Sandra tool that is giving us the characteristics of one of them, the Core i5-8269U. A recent listing in the Sandra database has once again given us the first specs for a quad-core Cannonlake chip, which we will detail below.
Intel Cannonlake Core i5-8269U 10nm
The 'Cannonlake' CPU that we can see today is the Core i5-8269U chip and it comes with a 4-core design and SMT support. Specifications are very similar to current 8th generation Core i5 Kaby Lake-R processors. In terms of frequencies, we are seeing a good bump in the base clock. The Core i5 U series chip we currently have comes with a 1.7 GHz base clock and can reach 3.6 GHz. The Core i5-8269U, which is based on the 10nm Cannonlake architecture, has a 2.60 GHz base clock. Although the frequency in Turbo is not revealed in Sandra, it is supposed to easily exceed 3 GHz, and could even reach at 4GHz.
Filter specifications in Sandra
Other specs are similar to current U Core i5 series chips, such as a 6MB L3 cache and 15W TDP. There is no mention of the iGPU in the same package as this processor, but we know that the Cannonlake chips will feature a new Gen 10 iGPU. No other details are mentioned, but it seems like we're finally moving towards the official launch of Intel's 10nm processors, which have already started listing in this tool.
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