Intel announces 10th Gen Intel Core CPU and Project Athena at Computex

    Intel announces 10th Gen Intel Core CPU and Project Athena at Computex

    Intel announces 10th Gen Intel Core CPU and Project Athena at Computex


    Last Updated: 28 May 2019 at 15:07

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    Gregory Bryant, Intel senior vice president and general manager of the Client Computing Group, displays a 10th Gen Intel Core processor on stage during a rehearsal for Intel’s keynote at Computex 2019 on Tuesday, May 28, 2019, in Taipei, Taiwan. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

    NEWS HIGHLIGHTS

    • 10th Gen Intel® Core™ processors (code-named “Ice Lake”) based on 10nm are now shipping.
    • 10th Gen Intel Core processors with Iris® Plus graphics bring broad-scale artificial intelligence (AI) to the PC for the first time. With approximately 5x accelerated AI performance1, approximately 2x graphics performance and nearly 3x faster wireless speeds, these processors bring a new level of integration to power PC experiences for today and the future.
    • First specification for the Project Athena innovation program revealed; compliant 10th Gen Intel Core processor-based systems are expected by holiday 2019.
    • For gamers and enthusiasts, Intel announced the new special edition 9th Gen Intel® Core™ i9-9900KS, delivering 5 GHz all-core turbo, and Intel® Performance Maximizer.
    • For professionals, Intel launches 9th Gen Intel Core vPro processors, bringing Intel Core i9 to the best-for-business platform for the first time.

    TAIPEI, TAIWAN, May 28, 2019 – Today at COMPUTEX 2019, Intel made a sweeping set of product and technology announcements, spanning the hottest segments of the PC industry. From new 10th Gen Intel Core processors and new details on Intel’s innovation program (code-named “Project Athena”) that will take mobile computing to an entirely new level, to the first-ever gaming processor with an all-core turbo of 5 GHz, Intel again raised the bar for PC experiences.

    “No one wants to compromise; people want it all: battery life, performance, responsiveness, connectivity and slick form factors. Our job is to come together as an industry and deliver incredible and differentiated PCs, purpose built to what real people want. 10th Gen Intel Core processors – our most integrated CPU – and Project Athena are great examples of how our deep investments at a platform level will help fuel innovation across the industry,” said Gregory Bryant, Intel senior vice president and general manager of the Client Computing Group.

    Press Kit: Intel at 2019 COMPUTEX


    A photo released May 28, 2019, at Computex 2019 shows the 10th Gen Intel Core processor. 10th Gen Intel desktop processors unveiled at Computex enable fast, immersive experiences with up to 4 cores and 8 threads, up to 4.1 GHz max turbo frequency and up to 1.1 GHz graphics frequency. (Source: Intel Corporation)


    Intel unveils its 10th Gen Intel Core desktop processors on May 28, 2019, at Computex 2019 in Taipei, Taiwan. 10th Gen Intel desktop processors unveiled at the event are based on Intel's 10nm technology and are now shipping. (Credit: Intel Corporation)


    Intel unveils its 10th Gen Intel Core desktop processors on May 28, 2019, at Computex 2019 in Taipei, Taiwan. 10th Gen Intel desktop processors unveiled at the event are based on Intel's 10nm technology and are now shipping. (Credit: Intel Corporation)


    Intel unveils its 10th Gen Intel Core desktop processors on May 28, 2019, at Computex 2019 in Taipei, Taiwan. 10th Gen Intel desktop processors unveiled at the event are based on Intel's 10nm technology and are now shipping. (Credit: Intel Corporation)


    On May 28, 2019, Intel released a new special edition 9th Gen Intel Core i9-9900KS processor, which has been fine-tuned to deliver 5Ghz all-core. (Source: Intel Corporation)


    New Intel Core i9 vPro processors with up to 8 cores and 16 threads reaching up to 5GHz on desktop and 4.8GHz on mobile join the best-for-business Intel vPro platform for the first time. Introduced on May 28, 2019, they deliver superior performance on demanding workloads for an exceptional business user experience, built-in security features, remote manageability and stability. (Credit: Intel Corporation)


    Intel announced on May 28, 2019, the new Intel Xeon E processors that deliver professional-grade performance with the built-in platform security features and reliability that professional creators demand. The processors include up to 5.0 GHz frequency, 8 cores and 16 threads, up to 16 MB Intel Smart Cache and 128 GB DDR4-2666 ECC memory support. (Credit: Intel Corporation)


    Powered by Intel Wi-Fi 6 (Gig+) technology, Netgear recently introduced the Nighthawk AX4 router, the industry’s first mainstream dual-band 4-stream Wi-Fi 6 router. (Credit: Netgear)


    Powered by Intel Wi-Fi 6 (Gig+) technology, the Elecom WRC-X3000GS, is expected to be one of the first dual-band 4-stream Wi-Fi 6 (Gig+) routers in Japan. (Credit: Elecom)


    Powered by Intel Wi-Fi 6 (Gig+) technology, Edimax introduced the BR-6473AX, a dual-band 4-stream Wi-Fi 6 (Gig+) router. (Credit: Edimax)


    Powered by Intel Wi-Fi 6 (Gig+) technology, TP-Link Archer AX50 is a new dual-band Wi-Fi 6 (Gig+) router that will increase the speed and efficiency of the home network. (Credit: TP-Link)


    10th Gen Intel Core Processors: Highly Integrated; Broad-Scale AI to the PC
    Intel announced the first 10th Gen Intel Core processors, bringing high-performance AI to the PC at scale with Intel® Deep Learning Boost (Intel DL Boost). The processors are built on the company’s 10nm process technology, new “Sunny Cove” core architecture and new Gen11 graphics engine. 10th Gen Intel Core processors will range from Intel Core i3 to Intel Core i7, with up to 4 cores and 8 threads, up to 4.1 max turbo frequency and up to 1.1 GHz graphics frequency.

    10th Gen Intel Core processors will take thin-and-light laptops and 2 in 1s to the next level, offering:

    • Intelligent performance: Intel’s first processors designed to enable high-performance AI on the laptop, delivering approximately 2.5x AI performance with Intel DL Boost for low latency workloads. The new graphics architecture delivers up to 1 teraflop of vector compute for heavy duty inference workloads to enhance creativity, productivity and entertainment on highly mobile, thin-and-light laptops. For low-power AI usages on the PC, Intel® Gaussian Network Accelerator (GNA) is built into the SoC.
    • A leap in graphics capabilities: New Intel Iris Plus graphics, based on the Gen11 graphics architecture, nearly doubles performance for stunning visual experiences. Reach pro-level content creation capabilities on the go with approximately 2x HEVC encode; watch 4K HDR in a billion colors; game with up to 2x faster FPS and play thousands of popular titles in 1080p.
    • Best-in-class connectivity: Delivering both integrated Thunderbolt™ 3 and integrated Intel® Wi-Fi 6 (Gig+) for the first time to enable nearly 3x faster wireless speeds alongside the fastest and most versatile port available. Intel’s Gig+ implementation of Wi-Fi 6 connectivity delivers greater than 1 Gbps wireless speeds with enhanced reliability and performance.

    Intel’s highly integrated 10th Gen Intel Core processors give OEM partners the freedom to innovate on design and aesthetic by reducing the silicon footprint while still delivering the latest and greatest standards and world-class performance. The new 10th Gen Intel Core processors are now shipping, with OEM systems expected to be available for holiday 2019.

    Project Athena: Accelerating the Pace of Innovation

    Intel also shared more details on its innovation program code-named “Project Athena,” including the 1.0 target specification that will usher in the first wave of laptops in the second half of this year. The company also previewed some of the first designs to come from partners spanning consumer and commercial including Acer*, Dell*, HP* and Lenovo*.

    Based on years of research to understand people’s needs, challenges and expectations of the laptop, the program prioritizes enabling experiences that are reflective of real-world conditions as measured by “key experience indicators” (KEI).

    Intel developed the new KEI engineering metrics, used during the program’s verification process, to test and drive consistent experiences on the laptop. Metrics are based on day-in-the-life research of laptop users at home or at work under real-world conditions. Intel’s goal for the new metrics is to work with the ecosystem to drive innovation that noticeably impacts people’s experiences on the laptop and evolve those capabilities year over year. The first wave of KEI targets includes:

    • Consistent responsiveness on battery
    • 16 or more hours of battery life in local video playback mode and 9 or more hours of battery life under real-world performance conditions
    • System wake from sleep in less than 1 second

    The specification that will enable these experiences includes platform-level requirements – such as Thunderbolt 3, Intel Wi-Fi 6 (Gig+), OpenVINO AI on PC compatibility and modern connected standby – across six areas: instant action, performance and responsiveness, intelligence, battery life, connectivity and form factor. For highlights of the 1.0 target specification, see the Project Athena fact sheet.

    As part of Project Athena, Intel is providing co-engineering support across the ecosystem – with more than 100 companies signed on – and new tools and Open Labs facilities to support verification and testing of laptops.

    Project Athena is a multi-year journey, with today’s announcement on the 1.0 target specifications and design previews representing just the beginning.

    Performance Leadership for Gamers, Enthusiasts, Content Creators and Professionals

    Intel made several more disclosures, including the announcement of the special edition 9th Gen Intel Core i9-9900KS processor, which has been fine-tuned to deliver 5 GHz all-core turbo, making the world’s best gaming desktop processor14 even better. It is expected to be available by holiday 2019.

    For the first time, the company also showed the new Intel® Performance Maximizer (IPM), an automated overclocking tool that brings overclocking to the masses by making it easy to dynamically and reliably custom-tune unlocked 9th Gen Intel Core desktop processors based upon their individual performance DNA. IPM will be free and is part of the Intel® Adaptix™ Technologies toolkit, a collection of advanced software technology tools that helps OEMs and consumers maximize platform-level performance and experience. The toolkit also includes Intel® Dynamic Tuning Technology, Intel® Extreme Tuning Utility and Intel® Graphics Command Center.

    Finally, the company shared updates on three more product lines:

    • Intel launched 14 new 9th Gen Intel Core vPro processors for high-performance mobile (H-series) and desktop (S-series) PCs, the highest performing business processors. Intel® Core™ i9 vPro™ processors – with up to 8 cores and 16 threads reaching up to 5 GHz on desktop and up to 4.8 GHz on mobile – join the best-for-business Intel® vPro™ platform for the first time, delivering superior performance on demanding workloads for an exceptional business user experience, built-in security features, remote manageability and stability.
    • Intel launched 14 new Intel® Xeon® E processors for mobile and desktop workstations that are purpose-built with professional-grade performance, real-time data analytics capabilities, built-in platform security features, and remote manageability features as part of the Intel vPro platform. For the first time, Intel Xeon E processors include: up to 8 cores, 16 threads, 5 GHz turbo frequency, Wi-Fi 6 (Gig+), Intel® Optane™ Memory H10 and 128 GB DDR4-2666 ECC memory support.
    • Plus, Intel announced that the new Intel® Core™ X-series family of processors for premium creators will come this fall. These processors will bring frequency improvements, increased memory speed and updated Intel® Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0.


    For more information on all of Intel’s client computing platforms, visit the Intel.com processors page.


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    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    28 May 2019


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