Leaks related to Intel processors don't seem to be ending as details of their 10th Generation Core family for notebook platforms have also leaked out. The latest details include processor names for the 14nm Comet Lake-U and 10nm Ice Lake-U families which would be launching around the 2nd half of 2019. The details come from Komachi and Momomo who have done an absolutely great work digging around for these codenames and the respective specs.

Intel's 14nm Comet Lake-U and 10nm Ice Lake-U Based 10th Generation Notebook CPU Family Leaks Out

So if we take a look at the Dell roadmap leak concerning Intel's mobility lineup (desktop roadmap here), we would see that Intel's 14nm Comet Lake-U and 10nm Ice Lake-U processors would launch very close to one another. The Intel Ice Lake-U processors would be available in limited quantities around June 2019 while Comet Lake-U processors would start shipping to consumers in Q3 2019. That's around a few months difference between both families.

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The main information we will be discussing today is the nomenclature of the new processors and how Intel would segment them for consumer platforms. Both processors families would feature the 10th Generation branding and would have several, Core i7, Core i5, and Core i3 models. The CPU nomenclature would now align with the 10th Gen branding and following are the names for each SKU:

Rumored Intel 10th Gen Ice Lake-U Processors:

Core i7-1065G7

Core i5-1035G7

Core i5-1035G4

Core i5-1035G1

Core i5-1034G1

Core i3-1005G1

Rumored Intel 10th Gen Comet Lake-U Processors:

Core i7-10710U

Core i7-10510U

Core i5-10210U

Core i3-10110U

It's worth pointing that there might be more SKUs than the ones mentioned here but details for only these are available at the moment. Starting off with the specifications of the Ice Lake-U/G family, we are looking at at least six SKUs. The flagship is the Core i7-1065G7 which is said to be a quad-core part with a base frequency of 1.3 GHz and boost clocks of 3.9 GHz (1 core), 3.8 GHz (2 core) and 3.5 GHz (4 core).

The interesting thing here is that the reason these are believed to be based on 10nm Ice Lake-U chips is that the same chip is referenced on a Chinese tech blog which mentions the Intel Core i7-1065G7 to feature the new 10nm process, support for DDR4-3200 memory, Gen 11 graphics with up to 64 EUs and AVX-512 support. The chip is said to feature a 15W TDP and the reason it has the 'G' moniker is due to the fact this is the first Intel processor making use of their latest Gen 11 GPU which has been in development for some time now by the group led by Intel's Visual Technologies Team.

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There Core i5 parts are also quad cores with clock speeds ranging from 800 MHz to 1.2 GHz base and boost clocks of up to 3.6-3.7 GHz depending on the SKU. There's a single Core i3 part which is based on a dual-core design and has a base clock of 1.2 GHz and a boost clock of 3.4 GHz. All of the parts feature Gen 11 GPUs but have different configurations so you can see 32, 48 and up to 64 EU graphics chips on the lineup.

Intel Ice Lake-U/G 10nm Mobility Processors Specs

CPU Name Cores / Threads Base Clock Boost Clock (Single Core) Boost Clock (All Cores) Graphics TDP Intel Core i7-1065G7 4/8 1.3 GHz 3.9 GHz 3.5 GHz Gen 11 (64 EUs) 15W Intel Core i5-1035G7 4/8 1.2 GHz 3.7 GHz 3.3 GHz Gen 11 (64 EUs) 15W Intel Core i5-1035G4 4/8 1.1 GHz 3.7 GHz 3.3 GHz Gen 11 (48 EUs) 15W Intel Core i5-1035G1 4/8 1.0 GHz 3.6 GHz 3.3 GHz Gen 11 (32 EUs) 15W Intel Core i5-1034G1 4/8 0.8 GHz 3.6 GHz 3.3 GHz Gen 11 (32 EUs) 15W Intel Core i3-1005G1 2/4 1.2 GHz 3.4 GHz 3.4 GHz Gen 11 (32 EUs) 15W

Moving on to the Comet Lake-U 14nm parts, we have four SKUs. The top model is the Core i7-10710U which is a 6 core part with a base frequency of 1.1 GHz and boost clocks of 4.6 GHz (1 core), 4.1 GHz (4 core) and 3.8 GHz (6 core). The other Core i7 and Core i5 parts are quad-core variants but with higher clock speeds than the 6 core flagship due to the 15W design. The Core i3-10110U is a dual-core part with 2.1 GHz base and boost clocks of 4.1 GHz (1 core) and 3.7 GHz (2 core).

TUM APISAK also spotted an entry of the Intel Core i5-10210U which features the same specs as the ones listed by the existing sources. This confirms that the chips are actually real and will be coming to the market soon but how soon, that only time would tell.

Intel Comet Lake-U 14nm Mobility Processors Specs (Preliminary)

CPU Name Cores / Threads Base Clock Boost Clock (Single Core) Boost Clock (All Cores) Graphics TDP Intel Core i7-10710U 6/12 1.1 GHz 4.6 GHz 3.8 GHz Gen 9.5 (24 EUs) 15W Intel Core i7-10510U 4/8 1.8 GHz 4.9 GHz 4.3 GHz Gen 9.5 (24 EUs) 15W Intel Core i5-10210U 4/8 1.6 GHz 4.2 GHz 3.9 GHz Gen 9.5 (24 EUs) 15W Intel Core i3-10110U 2/4 2.1 GHz 4.1 GHz 3.7 GHz Gen 9.5 (24 EUs) 15W

The Comet Lake-U parts are using the 14nm++ architecture with support for DDR4-2400, AVX and 15W TDPs. The one thing you should also consider for the Ice Lake-U/G parts is the number next to the 'G' moniker which may indicate the number of execution units on each SKU. The G7 parts may be the top end 64 EU chips with the G4 parts being 48 EU designs and the entry-level G1 chips can feature 32 EUs. It looks like these are still somewhat early details but expect to hear more from Intel around Computex next month.