Filtered roadmap reveals Dell XPS 13 with 10nm Intel Ice Lake and more

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Intel 10 nm desktop CPUs will not arrive soon, but 10 nm CPUs will reach laptops and laptops. This time, Dell's roadmap has leaked online revealing the Dell XPS 13 laptop with 10 nm Intel Ice Lake-U CPU along with Dell XPS 17 and XPS Dual Screen Maximus.

Let's start with the Dell XPS 13 with an Intel Ice Lake-U 10 nm CPU. Now, the filtered roadmap suggests that there are two upcoming Dell XPS 13 XPS 13 2-in-1 7390 and XPS 13 7300 Modena models and both will feature the 10 nm Intel Ice Lake-U CPU.

This coincides with the previously filtered Intel roadmap that reveals that 10 nm mobile CPUs will be available in 2019. Therefore, wait for XPS 13 2-in-1 7390 by the end of 2019 if you believe in the roadmap Dell filtered.

However, Dell XPS 13 with an Intel Ice Lake-U 10 nm CPU is not the only notebook mentioned on the road map. According to the filtered Dell roadmap, Dell XPS 17 7700 will fall in 2020 and will be equipped with an Intel Comet Lake-H CPU that has 8-10 cores and is based on a 14 nm process node.

Not only that, XPS 17 also comes equipped with GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Max-Q. Obviously, this will be a reduced version of the GTX 1660 Ti desktop.

The filtered Dell roadmap also mentions the XPS Dual Screen Maximus. However, the roadmap does not reveal any specification, but it will be interesting to see who will manage Dell two screens on a single laptop. Since the laptop comes with a double screen, the specifications will be high-end.

In addition to the leaked Dell roadmap, the Intel roadmap leaked online revealing the next desktop and mobile CPUs. While the 10 nm mobile CPUs will arrive in 2019 and 2020, however, the desktop CPUs will not get 10 nm until 2021, since Intel will keep its 14 nm process node.

Intel has dominated the CPU market for more than a decade. But, with the launch of the AMD Ryzen CPUs, the tables began to change because Ryzen has a higher core / thread count and competitive prices.

Interestingly, Ryzen continues to sell more than Intel for 2: 1 and AMD Ryzen 5 2600 continues to lead the charge. However, in terms of revenue, the gap between the two companies is very close.

Intel is also looking to enter the GPU market. The company is already working on its own GPU with former AMD Radeon Tech Group leader Raja Kadori.

However, Intel has only given us an idea of ​​its GPU, but has confirmed that the GPU will be launched in 2020.

Source: Tweakers

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