Saturday 19 January 2019

Intel's 2019 CPU reveal shines light on 2019 Macbooks

Intel's 2019 CPU reveal shines light on 2019 Macbooks
While Intel hasn't unequivocally characterized what's in store in its 2019 CPUs, they've given us with a couple of details that provide us some insight how the current year's Macs will be updated.
Until Apple perfects its very own organization made CPUs, the next generation (possibly generations) of Macs will likely rely on Intel chips. Thanks of MacWorld who outlined Intel's schedule for 2019, we have an idea as to how 2019 Apple devices will be affected.
With the upcoming processors, the fundamental microarchitecture has been changed for the first time since 2015's Skylake. The new architecture, Sunny Cove, will be employed in the family of processors called Ice Lake turning out this year, and Intel provided a bunch of numerical specs with respect to the Skylake successor.
The integrated graphics performance will be enhanced, offering up 50 percent more execution units than, "the quickest Intel integrated graphics in Macs today (the Iris Plus 655 GPU)," and up to a teraflop of graphic performance could be offered. The last is a critical enhancement for Intel-explicit chips, yet regardless it doesn't measure up to what MacBooks are right now equipped with like the Vega Pro 16 and Radeon Pro 560X.
The next family of CPUs will come integrated with Wi-Fi 6 conveying gigabit speeds to users, just as "lower latency, quicker starting association and enhancements to both range and security." Not just will the Wi-Fi,  integrated graphics, and overall performance speed up, but also "systems based on Ice Lake are guaranteed to convey enhanced battery life."
Because they chips will arrive in a wide scope of execution and power alternatives, "we can most likely hope to see them in MacBooks or all stripes, the Mac mini, and iMacs," especially since Apple isn't required to drop Intel for their own processors until 2020 at the soonest.
According to Intel, the Ice Lake processors aren't expected until the end of this current year, so anything released over the summer will probably be released without this particular upgrade. Sunny Cove-powered desktop and workstation processors are not expected until 2020.

Reference by: CTV NEWS

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