Cannonlake

Cannonlake
Created H2 2017[1]
Transistors 10 nm (Tri-Gate) transistors
Architecture x86-64
Instructions x86-64, Intel 64
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Predecessor Coffee Lake (Optimization)
Successor Icelake (Architecture)
Brand name(s)
    • Core M
    • Core i3
    • Core i5
    • Core i7
    • Core i9
    • Celeron
    • Pentium
    • Xeon
    • Atom

Cannonlake (formerly Skymont) is Intel's codename for the 10-nanometer die shrink of the Coffee Lake microarchitecture. As a die shrink, Cannonlake is a new process in Intel's "Process-Architecture-Optimization" execution plan as the next step in semiconductor fabrication.[4]

Cannonlake was initially expected to be released in 2016, but the release got pushed back to 2017.[5][6] Intel demonstrated a laptop with an unknown Cannonlake CPU at CES 2017[7][8] and announced that Cannonlake based products will be available by the end of 2017.[9] Before Cannonlake's launch, Intel is expected to launch another 14 nm process refinement with the codename Coffee Lake.

The successor of Cannonlake microarchitecture will be Icelake, which will represent the architecture phase in the Intel Process-Architecture-Optimization Model.[10][11]

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