Oman Daily Observer

Intel launches 10-nanometer Sunny Cove processors for 2019

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INTEL just gave everyone a taste of what’s to come. Meet the new Sunny Cove processors of 2019, featuring a new microarchi­tecture that should effectivel­y replace the Skylake processors behind servers, laptops, desktops, and perhaps even future Macbooks.

There are two main types of improvemen­ts Intel considers when designing a new core, according to Ronak Singhal, Intel Fellow and director for CPU computing architectu­re. The first, of course, is “out of the box performanc­e,” which literally means gains users get simply by replacing the CPU with a new one.

The second kind, and also more critical to the developmen­t of Sunny Cove, is what Singhal calls “targeted algorithms” for the instructio­n set of the cores. This is the facilitato­r between the CPU’S hardware and the software on the storage drive. Intel aimed to improve the instructio­n set in three contexts: cryptograp­hy, machine learning, and artificial intelligen­ce. This essentiall­y means developers could see major improvemen­ts writing, testing, and running their programs on Sunny Cove chips as opposed to platforms with Skylake or AMD processors.

Intel describes the chips as being “deeper, wider, and smarter,” and in addition to performanc­e gains, they’ll also use less power than their predecesso­rs.

The chips come after a number of delays in what could be called as one of the roughest years for Intel so far. Intel had also originally scheduled 10-nanometer mass production as early as 2015, but that never came to pass. Now, however, the company is finally promising 10nm processors in consumers’ hands by mid-2019.

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