Karlston Posted December 28, 2019 Share Posted December 28, 2019 Alleged Intel 10th-gen Comet Lake-S lineup leaked, up to 10 cores at over 5GHz The appearance of Intel's 400-series chipset motherboards in the EEC database, a few months ago, meant that some, if not all, of those motherboard models would be launched in a few months time to accompany the upcoming Comet Lake-S desktop CPU lineup. Today, it looks like that entire lineup of Comet Lake-S has allegedly been leaked by 'Informatica Cero', who apparently was able to get its hands on slides from Intel that detail the names and clocks of the 14nm Comet Lake-S desktop SKUs. Videocardz has also shared information on some more slides which were later removed by Informatica Cero. These outline the overall features of the Comet Lake-S lineup: Performance: Up to 4.8 GHz All-Core Turbo Up to 5.3 / 4.0 GHz Thermal Velocity Boost Singe / All-core Turbo Up to 5.2 GHz Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0 Up to 10C and 20T Up to DDR4-2933 MHz dual-channel Enhanced Core & Memory Overclocking Active Core Group Tuning 10th-gen Intel Core Desktop (CML-S) Processor Diagram: NEW: Increased Performance (vs previous-gen) with up to 10 processor cores Media & display features for premium 4k content support NEW: enhanced core & memory overclocking NEW: Intel Wifi 6 (GIG+) support Intel Optane memory support Up to 30 PCH-H high speed I/O lanes with port flexibility Up to 40 PCIE 3.0 lanes (16 CPU/up to 24 PCH) Integrated USB 3.2 2×1 (10Gb/s) support NEW: Intel Rapid Store Technology (Intel RST) 17.X Programmable (Open FW SDK) Quad-core audio DSP C10 & S01X support for modern standby NEW and Featured Technologies: NEW: Up to 5.3 GHz with Intel Thermal Velocity Boost NEW: Intel Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 NEW: Intel Hyperthreading Technology across 10th Gen Core i9 and i3 processors NEW: Up to 10 cores 20M Intel Smart Cache NEW: Up to DDR4-2933 support NEW: Enhanced Core and & Memory Overclocking NEW: Intel 400 Series Chipset NEW: 2.5G Intel Ethernet Connection i225 (Foxville) support NEW: Integrated WiFi 6(AX201) Gig+ support using CNBR As of now, it's not clear how the new "Thermal Velocity Boost" technology will function, though it might be similar to how AMD's eXtended Frequency Range (XFR) technology works. It is apparently present only on the Core i9 models. Roughly two months back, prolific leakster 'APISAK' managed to spot the Intel Core i3-10100 on the SiSoft Sandra benchmark database and the processor is also present on today's leaked slides. The exciting aspect of the Core i3-10100 is the presence of hyper-threading technology making it an eight-threaded processor. This was the first of such leaks, as a couple of other 10th gen models have also been spotted since. These include another i3 model dubbed Core i3-10300 as well as an i5 model dubbed Core i5-10600. The presence of hyper-threading on i3 means that Intel is looking to one up AMD's current Ryzen 3 lineup. Below is a summary of the the entire leaked lineup of desktop Intel Comet Lake-S: SKU Cores/ Threads Base Clock 1-Core Turbo All Core Turbo Max Turbo 3.0 Thermal Velocity Boost TDP i9-10900K 10C/20T 3.7GHz 5.1GHz 4.8GHz 5.2GHz 1-Core: 5.3GHz All Core: 4.9GHZ 125W i9-10900 10C/20T 2.8GHz 5.0GHz 4.5GHz 5.1GHz 1-Core: 5.1GHz All Core: 4.6GHz 65W i7-10700K 8C/16T 3.8GHz 5.0GHz 4.7GHz 5.1GHz N/A 125W i7-10700 8C/16T 2.9GHz 4.7GHz 4.6GHz 4.8GHz N/A 65W i5-10600K 6C/12T 4.1GHz 4.8GHz 4.5GHz N/A N/A 125W i5-10600 6C/12T 3.3GHz 4.8GHz 4.4GHz N/A N/A 65W i5-10500 6C/12T 3.1GHz 4.5GHz 4.2GHz N/A N/A 65W i5-10400 6C/12T 2.9GHz 4.3GHz 4.0GHz N/A N/A 65W i3-10320 4C/8T 3.8GHz 4.6GHz 4.4GHz N/A N/A 65W i3-10300 4C/8T 3.7GHz 4.4GHz 4.2GHz N/A N/A 65W i3-10100 4C/8T 3.6GHz 4.3GHz 4.1GHz N/A N/A 65W Although still on 14nm, It is rumored that the new Socket LGA 1200 will be introduced in order to provide more power to the Comet Lake-S processors due to the higher TDPs compared to Coffee Lake-S. No information on pricing and availability was present on the slides, though we could expect to hear more at CES 2020. Source and images: Cero Informatica via Videocardz Source: Alleged Intel 10th-gen Comet Lake-S lineup leaked, up to 10 cores at over 5GHz (Neowin) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Israeli_Eagle Posted December 28, 2019 Share Posted December 28, 2019 So.......... In the end actually nothing new at all. Still only 14nm, only DDR4-2933 etc. A Comet full of zombies?? Intel War Z??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saltywetman Posted December 29, 2019 Share Posted December 29, 2019 Amd has finally caught up to Intel. Now if only they can gain more ground on Nvidia in the gpu market Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Israeli_Eagle Posted December 29, 2019 Share Posted December 29, 2019 1 hour ago, saltywetman said: Amd has finally caught up to Intel. Now if only they can gain more ground on Nvidia in the gpu market Luckily Nvidia is not owned of Intel and AMD has at least already real GPUs (from ATI history). But Intel none so far at all and their HD display stuff is far of any real GPU... These days it looks almost like Intel/Boeing vs AMD/Airbus. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saltywetman Posted December 29, 2019 Share Posted December 29, 2019 11 hours ago, Israeli_Eagle said: Luckily Nvidia is not owned of Intel and AMD has at least already real GPUs (from ATI history). But Intel none so far at all and their HD display stuff is far of any real GPU... These days it looks almost like Intel/Boeing vs AMD/Airbus. I'm glad i won't be getting any buyers remorse with these intel announcments after picking up a 3800x this past boxing day! Back in the day i've always viewed it as nvidia/intel vs ati/amd before amd took over ati Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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