The new 10th gen Comet Lake U and Y-series processors succeed Whiskey Lake and will co-exist alongside the 10nm Ice Lake SKUs. Comet Lake continues to build upon the well-refined 14nm process and will offer 6 cores and 12 threads in a 15W TDP envelope (Core i7-10710U), increased boost clocks, better sustained performance, and improved battery life. While Intel claims a fairly significant performance gain from the previous generation, our preliminary benchmarks show that may not really be the case.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/6-cores-12-threads-in-a-15W-TDP-Intel-announces-new-10th-gen-Comet-Lake-U-and-Y-CPUs-first-Core-i7-10710U-benchmarks-show-marginal-gains-over-Whiskey-Lake-Core-i7-8565U.430511.0.html
I'm quite curious what would be AMD answer and when they will introduce 6 cores microprocessors. Moreover it's a bit pity that Intel 6 cores version has lower frequencies that 4 cores. Do I understand well they will still use this weak graphic processor as previously?
Moreover I don't understand why laptop producers always treat models with AMD as cheaper ones. Ex. quite often computers with AMD have worse IPS panel, no keyboard backlight etc.