Intel desktop CPUs could also be caught on 14nm till late 2021 with ‘Rocket Lake’

Intel Comet Lake

Two roadmaps detailing upcoming Intel CPUs have been revealed on-line. Reportedly direct from Dell, the roadmaps point out that the corporate’s desktop shopper CPUs will stay on 14nm till 2021 or past – a doubtlessly staggering improvement for the corporate contemplating it was beforehand anticipated to hit 10nm quantity manufacturing by the tip of 2019.

The roadmaps had been handed to Dutch tech website Tweakers through an nameless tip (salt pending), supposedly snatched proper out of an inner Dell presentation concerning upcoming merchandise. One roadmap covers Intel’s shopper and industrial CPUs, particularly these inside Intel’s Stable Image Platform Program, and the opposite its shopper cellular processors.

The desktop roadmap signifies Intel can be shifting from the present ninth Gen Coffee Lake S processors over to 14nm Intel Comet Lake S CPUs firstly of Q2 2020 – one complete yr from now. These would later get replaced by Rocket Lake S firstly of Q2 2021. Yes, that would imply our gaming machines can be 14nm till late 2021/2022. That or powered by AMD Ryzen.

We’ve heard of Comet Lake earlier than. These chips are anticipated inside the subsequent twelve months providing as much as 10 cores and 20 threads. Some rumours put these chips on observe for a 2019 launch, others a 2020 launch. Either approach, it’s nonetheless 14nm Skylake with some slight revisions beneath that there warmth spreader.

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But Rocket Lake is one thing new altogether – in title not less than. Information is proscribed, however the roadmap suggests these processors can be stacked with the same wodge of as much as 10 cores on desktop.

Intel silicon wafer manufacturing

The desktop shopper roadmap particularly encompasses merchandise that fall inside Intel’s Stable Image Platform Program. Products beneath this umbrella are tailor-made towards regular, dependable enterprise upgrades – resembling Intel’s latest eighth Gen Core vPro CPUs. Hence this roadmap could also be disingenuous to the precise launch date of chips catered in direction of high-performance PCs and avid gamers.

Intel has made a behavior of releasing a vanguard of high-performance chips throughout its Core i5, i7, and i9 ranges a number of months previous to the total lineup. Most just lately that was the Core i9 9900K in October. This preliminary batch usually scrapes into the earlier calendar yr by a nostril, so we may even see a handful of Comet Lake chips launched on the finish of 2019, later changed by Rocket Lake in 2020.

But that’s a principle primarily based totally on Intel’s previous launches, which not solely doesn’t assure repeated behaviour, however a lot of Intel’s roadmaps are seemingly trivial, too. AMD additionally has a component to play in all this, with its AMD Ryzen 3000 processors on the best way to crank up the strain on Intel’s product stack.

As for cellular elements, you finest put together your self for an onslaught of processes, dates, and codenames.

Intel is reportedly prepping restricted numbers of 10nm Ice Lake U processors, both dual- or quad-core elements, for launch any day now. These can be joined by Comet Lake processors with as much as six cores throughout Q3, most certainly through the busy ‘back to school’ interval. Towards the tip of 2019 the corporate is alleged to be prepping eight- and 10-core Comet Lake H-series chips, which can lastly be joined by Y-series Comet Lake in 1H 2020.

Intel Ice Lake SoC at CES

While all that’s occurring low-power Tiger Lake U and Tiger Lake Y processors will launch within the first half of 2020, marking the primary quantity 10nm cellular merchandise. Then it’s again to 14nm with Rocket Lake within the low-power section, this time with 10nm graphics in tow.

You may keep in mind – however I wouldn’t blame you in case you didn’t – that Intel already launched 10nm into the cellular market with its Core i3 8121U: a dual-core, four-thread processor inside the quite lonely Cannon Lake household. However, this was kind of a token effort, and the efficiency on supply rendered this chip totally ineffective subsequent to present 14nm designs.

And there’s no technique to affirm if any of those paperwork are true or, greater than seemingly, up-to-date. The cellular roadmap begins in 2018, which can imply it’s already previous its finest earlier than date by over a yr.

It’s not like these roadmaps aren’t with out some incongruities, both. Specifically, Rocket Lake U processors seem with each ‘14nm gfx’ and ‘10nm gfx’ throughout the 2 roadmaps, every variant supposedly releasing inside one quarter of the opposite. Not to say low-power U-series Rocket Lake chips look like changing H-series Comet Lake processors.

 
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