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Intel announces 10th-gen desktop CPUs with up to 10 cores, 5.3GHz, Hyperthreading ... - silversurfer - 30 April 20

Quote:Today, Intel is announcing its new 10th-generation desktop CPUs, and there are some notable improvements. The processors are from the Comet Lake S family, meaning that they're built on the same 14nm process that we've seen in previous generations. So instead of going for efficiency, Intel is going all-in on power.
 
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At the top end of the lineup is the Core i9-10900K and Core i9-10900KF, the 'K' indicating that it's unlocked and the 'F' indicating that there are no integrated graphics. They have 10 cores for the first time, with 20 threads, and with Intel's Thermal Velocity Boost, they can get up to a 5.3GHz clock speed. Intel's Boost Max Technology 3.0 is also new, and that brings them to 5.2GHz.
 
Another thing that's new is that while the regular CPUs are still 65W, the unlocked SKUs actually have a 125W TDP now, whereas the previous generation was 95W. While the Core i9 was bumped up from eight to 10 cores, the Core i7 still has eight; however, Hyperthreading has returned to the Core i7 lineup.

Read more: https://www.neowin.net/news/intel-announces-10th-gen-desktop-cpus-with-up-to-10-cores-53ghz-hyperthreading-for-all


RE: Intel announces 10th-gen desktop CPUs with up to 10 cores, 5.3GHz, Hyperthreading ... - harlan4096 - 01 May 20

Additional Info:

https://www.anandtech.com/show/15758/intels-10th-gen-comet-lake-desktop

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-comet-lake-s-cores-53-ghz-high-power-better-pricing