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Tiger Lake desktop cpu's

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When can we expect Tiger Lake desktop cpu's i have heard Q1 2021 not sure how accurate that is but if it is true i am going to wait for then before i upgrade for fs2020

Alexander Shepherd

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not sure so when are intel releasing new chips does anyone know.

Alexander Shepherd

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While Intel will exclusively be using its Tiger Lake silicon on laptops and gaming notebooks, succeeding Comet Lake on the desktop will be the company’s Rocket Lake processor. Confusingly, however, Intel’s Rocket Lake is said to also be available on laptops. On desktop, the 11th-gen Rocket Lake S will find Intel finally migrating away from its aging 14nm Skylake architecture, which will now be in its seventh iteration. Intel’s leaked road map confirmed that opportunities exist for backporting, and industry insiders believe that the desktop silicon could use a backport of the Willow Cove design that debuted on Tiger Lake.

 

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While Rocket Lake is speculated to arrive in 2020, given Intel’s already busy release cadence, it wouldn’t surprise us to see the processor launching in early 2021.

 

https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/intel-cpu-road-map/

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yeh thats what i saw sorry i got confused it is rocket lake then thats what i will wait for for fs2020 along with the nvidia ampere gpu's 

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