Database spelunker TUM_APISAK has brought to the surface another revealing entry regarding Intel’s upcoming Tiger Lake CPUs. Discovered in SiSoftware’s database entries, the Intel Core i3-1115G4 has reared its head sporting a mightily impressive base core clock set at 3.0 GHz. Compare this to the Ice Lake-based Core i3-1005G1, which while making use of the 10 nm process itself, only managed to run on a 1.2 GHz base clock. This increase speaks to Intel’s refinement of the 10 nm manufacturing process (even sporting its well-known woes) and the usage of the new Willow Cove architecture core that will power the i3-1115G4.
Whilst still being a 2-core, 4-thread processor (ehrm), the new i3-1115G4 based on Tiger Lake sports a number of improvements on both its CPU and GPU core design. The new architectural improvements baked into Willow Cove are aided by an L3 cache boost from 4 MB to 6 MB, and its GPU is expected to make use of Intel’s Xe graphics, featuring 96 EUs (compared to the 64 EUs in Ice Lake’s 12th Gen graphics). It remains to be seen exactly how competitive Tiger Lake will be compared to AMD’s current (and future) Ryzen offerings, but these are some encouraging leaks.