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What Intel’s new Ice Lake chips could mean for future MacBooks

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<p>When it comes to the performance of Mac laptops, it’s safe to say that Intel is in the driver’s seat. Unless Apple shows some sign of either switching to AMD or producing its own laptop processors, the MacBook line will be inextricably linked to Intel’s CPU releases.</p><p>That’s why the launch of Intel’s new 10th-generation Core processor (formerly known by the code name Ice Lake) is so important to Mac users. It’s the company’s first truly high volume chip on its 10nm manufacturing process, and the first to use the new “Sunny Cove” processor core design.</p><p>Our sister site, PCWorld, has a detailed overview of the entire 10th-generation line, a deep dive into the architecture, and an early hands-on performance preview. If you want a lot of detail about Ice Lake, I suggest reading those. Here, we’ll give you a high-level overview of what we might expect if and when they end up in a future MacBook.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3429576/what-intels-new-ice-lake-chips-could-mean-for-future-macbooks.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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