AT got to spend some time with intels new core. While there are some nice gains in specific tests, overall progress is limited because while IPC improves, clock speed regresses almost an equal amount:
https://www.anandtech.com/show/14664/testing-intel-ice-lake-10nm/4
Anandtech pulls together the Ice Lake info form Intels Computex presentation. I know some of this was presented in pieces elsewhere, but this pulls it together.
It also the most important CPU news for Intel going forward. This Intels new core, and new IGPU. It may also be Intels only real...
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