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Intel Comet Lake-S and Z490 already have a release date

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The arrival of the 3rd Generation of AMD Ryzen means nothing but bad news for Intel. When you look at AMD's financial results for the last quarter 3 of 2019, it is clear that things are going well for the red company. However, if they do well, Intel Shouldn't go wrong. And in this case, we add that Intel will be rebuilding its old one Pentium processors at 22 nm. In an attempt to retrieve the output generated by the default list.

Because things are not going right in the corner of the great sky. Problems with shortage of stock in the market they have, such as the damage to cohesion, that users eventually move to the other side. Something really makes sense, given that AMD Ryzen 3000 new, promising performance is very similar to Intel models. In almost all sectors. However, they also offer high performance in a series of non-playback or similar activities. And at reasonable prices.

Comet Lake-S motherboards will use a new socket

As you well know, the processors are new Intel Comet Lake-S They are the 10th core of Intel & # 39; s Core architecture. The architectural art that has been with us since 2008. That is, for 11 years now. The few details we know of this new design suggest that desktop processors will now carry, at least those Core (not Pentium-wide) modes, HyperThreading in all models. This is a clear attempt by this manufacturer to get AMD Ryzen processors currently on the market.

We also know that these new Intel Comet Lake-S processors will be the first models to ride 10 cores under your IHS. A great feat, as we talk about processors being produced at the 14 nm location of the company.

Both the new processors, as well as the first motherboard here, will add an Intel Z490 chip, sell by mid-April of the following year 2020. Also, with new motherboards, a new one was to come socks That will allow the current Intel Coffee Lake processors (either S or R) to be used with the new models. Or, at the very least, something that is stored from this current generation to the next, will be an opportunity to use DIMM up to 32 GB of capacity on motherboards.

Still, Intel shouldn't be singing the victory ahead of time. From AMD, in those same days, the new generation would be ready AMD Zen 3. And from these processors We know they will be made in a 7nm + node with EUV lithography equipment. And that the brand promises a 15% increase in performance compared to the current AMD Ryzen 3000.

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