Intel's response has been pending, possibly for all their 10 nm problems, CPU shortages and Zen's extra responsiveness. out of 5 processors each sold from AMD.
Lisa Su's share never stops rising and with Intel sales slowing down, but apparently and as it is already ripe, Swans' reaction is on the way.
Intel Comet Lake-S will arrive in 2020 with the news
Manually filtered date from ReHWolution It's quite concrete: February 2020, a day that though not too far away, has been slow to beat or compete with AMD. However, and if we are correct, it is more than expected that the presentation will be at CES 2020 due in the near future, so we will have to pay close attention to our blue eyes and the feedback it can provide.
The answer will certainly come as a surprise, and in the European market as well as in the American market, AMD has not introduced the Lyzen 3000 processors without SMTs, setting them up in the Asian market, similarly requiring robust CPUs, but with tight budgets.
Intel's move goes by providing a similar strategy, in which its Comet Lake-S processors, as they leak, move from the processing of the 6 cores and 6 threadsthat out HyperThreading in the middle, this is its low width.
In this way, Intel forgets the familiar 4-core and 8-wire configuration that gave it such a good result in the past and rides on race cars through cores. So much so, as we have been improving for months, the Z490's top-level configuration will be based on the CPU of 10 cores and 20 threads
The LGA 1200 also comes as a Z490 socket
On top of all this rumor, LGA1200 socks returns from the ladder of Z490 chipset, where he again stands as a candidate for LGA 1151 V2 candidate. Intel's bet would focus on the introduction of the chipset and socket for support Ice Lake at 10 nm
So, it seems we will have medium and high level processors, as has happened with the redesign of Cofi Lake itself, though the low range may be postponed to focus on specific platform and chipping efforts to ensure the stock is working.
A duel is served, i CES 2020 It looks like it's the first battle and the shelves of the best online stores will be where the war begins. Is Intel really ready to challenge Zen 2 and get sales and share?