There have been rumors that Intel's 10nm process has encountered problems and has been cancelled. This rumor was immediately rumored by Intel, and then there was a new architecture Ice Lake on the network. A set of data appeared in the Geekbench database, showing that the processor is Intel Ice Lake architecture, with a single core of 4151 points and a multicore of 7945 points.
Intel Ice Lake shows up
The score is not important. What is important is that it is a 10nm process. It uses a dual-core, four-thread design, making it easy to think of the i3-8121U in the Cannon Lake architecture.
In addition, the processor's L1 cache and L2 cache have been improved compared to the previous one, where the first-level instruction cache capacity is still 32KB per core, but the first-level data cache rises to 48KB per core, and the L2 cache is also upgraded to 512KB per core.