Intel Cannon Lake release date, news, and rumors

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
confusing, to say the least
process and architecture
Now, the good news is that Intel has shipped some dual-core Cannon Lake CPUs in small quantities
Lake twice already
The presumably 9th-generation Intel CPUs were initially supposed to follow Skylake in 2016, then Kaby Lake in 2018
for some guidance here
Coffee Lake was released back in October 2017, Intel is probably not going to make consumers wait two years for new processors, so we think
much here
We expect prices to fall in line with the current lineup of 8th-generation Coffee Lake processors
we saw 30% gains in efficiency
Otherwise AMD would eat them alive for that
for laptops and more recently, the Intel Core i3-8121U processor leaked on a Chinese online retailer site
According to the product listing, the processor will feature two-cores and four threads delivering 2.2GHz of base performance and 3.1GHz
when boosted
that suggests a new X399 chipset in the works that would support existing Coffee Lake CPUs and possibly Cannon Lake processors as well,
So, keep your eyes glued to this page.05ecb2e5b91941e7c06b5e848bd483e5.jpg#