Intel Ice Lake appears to have changed with 10nm process architecture

There have been rumors that Intel's 10nm process has encountered problems and has been cancelled. This rumor was immediately rumored by Intel, and then there was a new architecture Ice Lake on the network. A set of data appeared in the Geekbench database, showing that the processor is Intel Ice Lake architecture, with a single core of 4151 points and a multicore of 7945 points.


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Intel Ice Lake shows up



The score is not important. What is important is that it is a 10nm process. It uses a dual-core, four-thread design, making it easy to think of the i3-8121U in the Cannon Lake architecture.


In addition, the processor's L1 cache and L2 cache have been improved compared to the previous one, where the first-level instruction cache capacity is still 32KB per core, but the first-level data cache rises to 48KB per core, and the L2 cache is also upgraded to 512KB per core.