Intel Core 10000 series parts show up in benchmark databases

Posted on Monday, April 29 2019 @ 13:26 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
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It looks like Intel's next-gen processors will use a naming scheme in the 10000-range. Twitter user APISAK noticed entries that use the 10000-range, like the Intel Core i5-10210U. Presumably, this is a 14nm Comet Lake processor with four cores, a 1.6GHz frequency, and 15W TDP.



Earlier, the Core i7-10710U, Core i7-10510U, Core i5-10210U and Core i3-10110U names already popped up online. Furthermore, there's also talk about an even more confusing Core i7-1065G7. At least for now, take this with a grain of salt, but if it's true it's definitely confusing.


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