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Posted by jeremy
 - June 05, 2019, 15:48:36
Quote from: Dysktra on June 05, 2019, 12:10:02
This is not surprising if Comet Lake U turns out to be a refresh of Whiskey Lake U. The one possible reason why Comet Lake U exist is to fill the demands while Ice Lake U are still at insufficient quantities as 10nm is being ramped up.
I agree. It's something Intel learned years ago. You need to have yearly "generational upgrades," to keep OEMs/ODMs happy.
Posted by Dysktra
 - June 05, 2019, 12:10:02
This is not surprising if Comet Lake U turns out to be a refresh of Whiskey Lake U. The one possible reason why Comet Lake U exist is to fill the demands while Ice Lake U are still at insufficient quantities as 10nm is being ramped up.
Posted by Chito
 - May 16, 2019, 15:30:43
 :)
apple Axx series are catching up (iPad have higher scores now)
yep, different platform, but still
Posted by Redaktion
 - May 16, 2019, 09:14:54
Intel's Comet Lake-U processor i5-10210U has been spotted on Geekbench and GFXBench. The results that have been recorded on both benchmarks aren't going to win any performance awards; however, the chip has a very low TDP and a presumed base clock of 1.6 GHz, so it's not expected to be a high-end processing solution.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-s-Comet-Lake-U-i5-10210U-SoC-underwhelms-on-both-Geekbench-and-GFXBench.420711.0.html