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== Features == |
== Features == |
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* Intel Willow Cove CPU cores (big core design). |
* Intel Willow Cove CPU cores (big core design). |
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* L4 cache will be reintroduced with [[High Bandwidth Memory|HBM]] technology on some mobile model [[Stock keeping unit|SKU]] and size can be up to 2GB. |
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* [[Intel Xe]] ("Gen12") GPU with up to 96 execution units<ref>[https://compubench.com/device.jsp?benchmark=compu20d&os=Windows&api=cl&D=Intel%28R%29+Genuine+Intel%28R%29+CPU+0000+with+Graphics+gfx-driver-user-master-28576+ReleaseInternal Compute Performance of Intel® Genuine Intel® CPU 0000 with Graphics gfx-driver-user-master-28576 ReleaseInternal]</ref> |
* [[Intel Xe]] ("Gen12") GPU with up to 96 execution units<ref>[https://compubench.com/device.jsp?benchmark=compu20d&os=Windows&api=cl&D=Intel%28R%29+Genuine+Intel%28R%29+CPU+0000+with+Graphics+gfx-driver-user-master-28576+ReleaseInternal Compute Performance of Intel® Genuine Intel® CPU 0000 with Graphics gfx-driver-user-master-28576 ReleaseInternal]</ref> |
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Revision as of 21:57, 3 January 2020
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Instructions | x86-64, Intel 64 |
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Predecessor | Ice Lake (Architecture) |
Successor | Sapphire Rapids (unknown) |
Tiger Lake is an Intel CPU microarchitecture based on the third-generation 10 nm process node (named "10nm++").[1] It will replace Ice Lake.[2] It's representing the Optimization step in Intel's Process-Architecture-Optimization model
Tiger Lake is slated to include quad-core 9W TDP and 25W TDP models.[3] It will power some 2020 "Project Athena" laptops.[4]
Features
- Intel Willow Cove CPU cores (big core design).
- Intel Xe ("Gen12") GPU with up to 96 execution units[5]
See also
References
- ^ "Intel Webcast Event | 2019 Intel Investor Meeting: The Transformation of the PC Sector". Intel Webcast Events. May 8, 2019. Retrieved 2019-05-19.
- ^ Intel teases its Ice Lake & Tiger Lake family, 10nm for 2018 and 2019
- ^ "2019 Intel Investor Meeting: The Transformation of the PC Sector" (PDF). 2019 Intel Investor Meeting. May 8, 2019. p. 11. Retrieved 2019-05-19.
- ^ "Intel roadmap confirms 10nm 'Tiger Lake' chip with Xe graphics, more Ice Lake and Lakefield details". PCWorld. 2019-05-09. Retrieved 2019-05-19.
- ^ Compute Performance of Intel® Genuine Intel® CPU 0000 with Graphics gfx-driver-user-master-28576 ReleaseInternal