A list of purported Comet Lake CPUs has surfaced online and in addition to the U-series, we are getting to see a new G-series as well. The target segment of Comet Lake G is still unclear, but Intel is introducing a 6C/12T part in the U-series that is expected to succeed the current Whiskey Lake-U generation. The base clocks seem to be low but there is good turbo boost potential with Intel even indicating the attainable boosts based on core counts.

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A purported list of upcoming Intel Comet Lake SKUs has surfaced online. While we've heard about the desktop Comet Lake-S before, we now get to know about the U-series and a mysterious G-series as well. Before we try to make sense of them all, let's have a quick look at the various SKUs that are expected to power the next generation of ultrabooks and compact PCs.



Intel Comet Lake G-series

The Comet Lake G-series is quite a mystery and this is the first time we are hearing about it. From the looks of it, it doesn't seem to resemble the Kaby Lake-G series in any way. The core counts are modest and so are the base clocks, which implies that this series is being targeted at compact PCs similar to the current Pentium Goldmont chips. An interesting development is that multiple turbo frequencies are being specified depending on the core count. So, the first number is the maximum turbo frequency attainable by a single core, the next number indicates for a specific set of cores, and the final number likely denotes the all-core turbo boost.

The Comet Lake G-series CPUs are expected to be compatible with DDR4-3200 and LPDDR4-3733 memory. Also supposedly on the anvil is support for AVX-512, which has mostly been the domain of HEDT and workstation CPUs such as the Xeons and Skylake-X and recently, the 10 nm parts such as Cannon Lake (Core i3-8121U) and the upcoming Ice Lake.

SKU

Cores/Threads

Base Clock (GHz)

Boost Clock (GHz)

TDP (W)

Intel Core i7-1065G7 4/8 1.3 3.9/3.8/3.5 15 Intel Core i5-1035G7 4/8 1.2 3.7/3.6/3.3 15

Intel Core i5-1035G4 4/8 1.1 3.7/3.6/3.3 15

Intel Core i5-1035G1 4/8 1.0 3.6/3.6/3.3 15

Intel Core i5-1034G1 4/8 0.8 3.6/3.6/3.3 15

Intel Core i3-1005G1 2/4 1.2 3.4/3.4 15





