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Comet Lake Reaches the Desktop

thought Intel couldn’t push its aging 14nm Skylake microarchitecture any further, it does it again. AMD’s speedy Zen chips have left Intel little choice but to respond. The slow development of its 10nm Sunny Cove parts means, once again, it’s down to old faithful to fill the gap, now on its fourth refinement. Luckily, Skylake has proved its worth, and Intel is getting good at squeezing every drop out of it.

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