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One-netbook opens a global alpha testing program for the One-netbook X, its Intel 10th gen Core powered UMPC

Started by Redaktion, August 13, 2019, 14:40:10

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Redaktion

Intel 10th generation Core processors are coming to ultra-mobile PCs (UMPC), with One-netbook being the first to announce that it plans to bring one to market. The follow-up to the One Mix 3 series is currently called the One-netbook X and will come with Comet Lake Y, Ice Lake Y or perhaps even Tiger Lake Y series processors. You can register your interest to test the One-netbook X now.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/One-netbook-opens-a-global-alpha-testing-program-for-the-One-netbook-X-its-Intel-10th-gen-Core-powered-UMPC.430175.0.html

splus

What the hell is the difference between Comet Lake Y, Ice Lake Y and Tiger Lake?
Intel is just confusing everyone bringing a bunch of different lakes to the market at the same time...

DavidC1

Quote from: splus on August 13, 2019, 15:05:05
What the hell is the difference between Comet Lake Y, Ice Lake Y and Tiger Lake?
Intel is just confusing everyone bringing a bunch of different lakes to the market at the same time...

Comet Lake - Another rehash of the Skylake and Gen 9 graphics in Skylake, based on 14nm process.

Ice Lake - Next generation using the new Sunny Cove cores, Gen 11 graphics, and 10nm process. OneMix needs to be using this.

Tiger Lake - 10nm successor coming after Icelake. Supposed to be a nice improvement for mobiles again. Coming a year after Icelake.

@author Tiger Lake is not early next year, its late next year. Icelake just introduced, do you think they'll get the next generation in 3 months?

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