Intel considers Ice Lake Y and U as announced and shipping already. I imagine the sales embargo will lift some time within the next 4 weeks.
Here's what I have on my Intel calendar for the next few months:
ICL-Y 4+2, 9 W, LPDDR4X, 3x Thunderbolt 3, Sunny Cove Cores + Gen11 Graphics, 10+, ICP-LP, 10th Gen, Announced / Shipping to OEMs May 27, 2019
ICL-U 4+2, 15 W, LPDDR4X / DDR4, 4x Thunderbolt 3, Sunny Cove Cores + Gen11 Graphics, 10+, ICP-LP, 10th Gen, Announced / Shipping to OEMs May 27, 2019
AML-Y 2+2 SIPP, 5/7 W, LPDDR3 / DDR3L, Skylake Cores + Gen9.5 Graphics, 14+, SPT-LP, 8th Gen, Aug 2019
CML-Y 4+2, 9? W, LPDDR3 / DDR4, Skylake Cores + Gen9.5 Graphics, 14++, CMP-LP, 9th Gen, Aug 2019
CML-U 6+2, 25 W, LPDDR3 / DDR4, Skylake Cores + Gen9.5 Graphics, 14++, CMP-LP, 9th Gen, Aug 2019
CSL-X HCC (18C), 165 W, 4C DDR4, Skylake Cores, 14++, KBP-H?, 10th Gen, Sep 2019
CSL-W HCC (18C), 140 W, 4C DDR4, Skylake Cores, 14++, KBP-H, Sep 2019
CSL-W XCC (28C), 205 W, 6C DDR4, Skylake Cores, 14++, LWS, Announced Jun 3, 2019, Available Sep 2019
CML-S 10+2, 95 W, DDR4, Skylake Cores + Gen9.5 Graphics, 14++, CMP-H, 10th Gen, Retail Boxed Oct 2019?
CML-S 10+2, 65/95 W, DDR4, Skylake Cores + Gen9.5 Graphics, 14++, CMP-H / CMP-V, 10th Gen, Jan 2020
CML-E 10+2, 71/80/95 W, DDR4, Skylake Cores + Gen9.5 Graphics, 14++, CMP-H, Q1? 2020
CML-Y 4+2 SIPP, 9? W, LPDDR3? / DDR4, Skylake Cores + Gen9.5 Graphics, 14++, CMP-LP, 9th Gen, Apr 2020
CML-U 6+2 SIPP, 25 W, LPDDR4X / DDR4, Skylake Cores + Gen9.5 Graphics, 14++, CMP-LP, 9th Gen, Apr 2020
CML-H 10+2, 45 W, LPDDR3? / DDR4, Skylake Cores + Gen9.5 Graphics, 14++, CMP-H, 10th Gen, Apr 2020
CML-S 10+2 SIPP, 35/65/95 W, DDR4, Skylake Cores + Gen9.5 Graphics, 14++, CMP-H, 10th Gen, Apr 2020
And these are the shipping windows for various devices that have appeared in some of the more notable leaks:
Lenovo: ICL-U, X1 Yoga G4, Jun 26, 2019 (shipped with WHL-U)
Lenovo: ICL-U, X1 Carbon G7, Jun 26, 2019 (shipped with WHL-U)
Dell: ICL-U, XPS 13 2-in-1 7390 Centenario, 1st week of Aug 2019
Dell: CML-U, XPS 13 7390 Italia, 2nd week of Sep 2019
Dell: ICL-U, XPS 13 7300 Modena, 1st week of Feb 2020
Dell: CML-H, XPS 15 7500 Fiorano, 1st week of Apr 2020
Dell: CML-H, XPS 17 7700 Stradale, 1st weel of Jul 2020
Intel: CML-U, NUC9i7FNH, mid Aug 2019
Intel: CML-U, NUC9i5FNH/K, Sep 2019
Intel: CML-U, NUC9i3FNH/K, Sep 2019
There are a few question marks on my calendar:
TDP for Comet Lake-Y 4+2?
Amber Lake-Y was apparently supposed to appear in 4+2 form, but AFAICT that plan was aborted and we're left with KBL-Y 2+2 (same silicon, same PCH) but with higher clocks / TDP. The roadmaps show AML-Y SIPP parts scheduled for release Q3 2019, which I reckon will still happen, but I can't imagine they'll sprout any new cores at this point.
Intel seemed to have an X399 (CNP-H) PCH ready to go, and it seems crazy that they wouldn't pull that out for CSL-X, but it may have been spiked due to 14nm capacity issues.
The OEM roadmaps show CML-S as a Q1 2020 launch, but for the past couple years Intel has released a handful of desktop SKUs in Q4. So I wouldn't be surprised if we still see retail boxed 95W CML-S 10+2 parts in October.
Comet Lake will have a CMP-V 22nm "Value" PCH option. Does anyone know what the Comet Point PCH brings to the table otherwise?
Comet Lake Xeon E is listed as a Q1 2020 launch on the roadmaps, but it seems odd for those parts to launch before the CML-S/H SIPP parts. I would expect something more along the lines of a May launch, like CFL-E / Mehlow Refresh.
Any chance CML-Y or CML-H will get LPDDR4 support?
ICL-U isn't exactly a drop-in replacement for WHL-U, so did Lenovo do two designs for the X1 Yoga G4 and X1 Carbon G7, or did they give ICL-U a miss this time around? That might be rather telling about what sort of 10nm volume Intel can commit to at this juncture.