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06-10-2020, 01:43 PM
On Wednesday, Intel officially announced two “Lakefield” chips, otherwise known as the 9-watt “Intel Core processor with Intel Hybrid Technology," which will be showcased in thin-and-light PCs like the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Book S (https://www.pcworld.com/article/3546331/samsungs-galaxy-book-s-is-the-first-laptop-with-intels-hybrid-lakefield-chip-inside.html).Â-
Intel’s Lakefield (originally announced (https://www.pcworld.com/article/3331838/intel-reveals-its-10nm-ice-lake-core-and-lakefield-cpus-and-project-athena.html) in January 2019) is something entirely new: a hybrid chip that has Core-class cores for when performance is required, as well as low-power Atom-class cores for when battery life becomes a priority. And yes, they’re truly odd: each hasÂ-five cores (and five threads), rather than four, or six.
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Intel’s Lakefield (originally announced (https://www.pcworld.com/article/3331838/intel-reveals-its-10nm-ice-lake-core-and-lakefield-cpus-and-project-athena.html) in January 2019) is something entirely new: a hybrid chip that has Core-class cores for when performance is required, as well as low-power Atom-class cores for when battery life becomes a priority. And yes, they’re truly odd: each hasÂ-five cores (and five threads), rather than four, or six.
To read this article in full, please click here (https://cdmagurus.com/article/3562090/intel-announces-its-first-new-lakefield-chips-for-the-thinnest-lightest-pcs.html#jump)
More... (https://www.pcworld.com/article/3562090/intel-announces-its-first-new-lakefield-chips-for-the-thinnest-lightest-pcs.html#tk.rss_all)