Details of Intel's 9th-generation Core desktop processors leak
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Details of Intel’s next generation of processors have leaked. Based on Intel’s 14 nm manufacturing process, the collection includes 8 core and 6 core CPUs, including Core i9-9900K, the first mainstream desktop Core i9 chip.
The Core i9-9900K would feature 3.6 Ghz processor that could be boosted to 4.7 Ghz with all cores or 5 Ghz with only 1-2 cores, and would support up to 16 code threads.
The Core i7-9700K, on the other hand, would be the first mainstream 8 core processor. It would clock in at 3.6 Ghz and could be boosted up to 4.6 Ghz with all cores running or 4.9 Ghz.
Less exciting would be a range of mid-tier Core i5-9600K processor with six cores, six threads, a 3.7GHz base clock and a 4.3GHz boost with all cores (4.6GHz with one).
See the details of the full range, as leaked by wccftech.com, below:
According to wccftech the range will arrive on the 1st October, with Intel planning a further refresh in 2019.
Read more detail about the range here.
Via Engadget.com
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