Intel Tiger Lake Engineering Sample Reportedly Hits 4.0 GHz on All Cores

An Intel Tiger Lake Engineering Sample (ES) CPU has reportedly hit a clock speed of 4.0 GHz turbo on all of its cores and a single core turbo of 4.3 GHz. While still below Intel's mature 14nm mobile Comet Lake processors, which go up to 4.9 GHz, It would mark a sharp improvement over Ice Lake’s frequencies.

The information was posted this week in a tweet by KOMACHI_ENSAKA, who has previously posted information about unreleased products, A follow-up tweet clarified in another that it concerned the chip's boost frequencies.

For comparison, the fastest Ice Lake SKU, the Intel Core i7-1065G7 has a single core turbo of 3.9 GHz and an all-core boost of 3.5 GHz, so Tiger Lake hitting 4.0 GHz or more would be sizable increase. Since it concerns an engineering example, final clock speeds could be even higher. 

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Intel also has a 10nm+++ on its 2029 roadmap.

Additionally, Tiger Lake will pack the improved Willow Cove architecture with possibly high single-digit IPC gains and 96 Xe execution units on the graphics side. Tiger Lake will launch in the first half of 2020, Intel chief engineering officer Murthy recently said.

  • JayNor
    Yeah, 10nm+++ on the 2029 roadmap, but coming in 2021 is the relevant info from the article link that was provided.

    "The EUV sign above 2021 could indicate that 10nm+++ leverages EUV. "
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