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Intel Core Ultra specifications and launch timeline tipped

Intel- the world’s largest semiconductor chip manufacturer has recently announced its new core branding dividing its processors into flagship Intel core Ultra processors and mainstream Intel core processors. It was said that the new branding will appear on Intel’s upcoming Meteor Lake processors but the launch date was kept under wraps.

Recently tipster Anthony who goes by @TheGalox on Twitter has revealed that the Intel core ultra will be launching in October the tipster has also shared some key specs of the upcoming processors under this flagship.

Intel Core Ultra: Expected Specifications

This flagship is tipped to include 7W-55W processors with new P&E cores and graphics. The processors will be arriving at higher clock speeds and will be built on triple-hybrid CPU architecture. Apart from this, it is also revealed that a new 4nm TSMC process is used for the CPU and a 5nm TSMC process for the iGPU.3

With the launch of Intel Core Ultra, the company will be introducing new brand extensions, where “Ultra” replaces the “I” in extensions such as i3, i5, i7, and i9. It is expected that in the coming days, we get more information about the upcoming flagship processors. Stay tuned with us to get more updates.



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