Intel 10000 series desktop CPUs and Chipsets Specifications Leak
There is an extensive leak on the web that exposes new desktop processors and Series 400 chipsets from Intel, it involves the next-gen processor line and their respective LGA1200 socket based chipsets.
So then, the leak pretty much confirms that the current chipsets will not be compatible with Intel's next-gen processors. There is a pin count change and that this, of course, requires a new processor socket; meet socket LGA1200 as opposed to the current socket LGA1151. Likely current coolers can and will fit though. The new chipsets would be named H410, Q470, Z490, and W480. The Q470 and W480 chipsets would be aimed at embedded devices, H410 would become available for consumer motherboards as embedded, however, of course, would not be pin-compatible with the W480 and Q470 chipsets. Z490 is likely to support the 'our thang' that fast, the furious and overclockable chips in that enthusiast range.
The new Intel processors will stick to 16 PCIe lanes and the slides do indicate that to be PCIe Gen 3.0, then another 24 lanes for the chipsets and inbetween a DMI 3.0 link, that would be a 4 lane interconnect. WCCFTech, who leaked the info you see below, indicates that Intel wants to introduce models with ten cores and twenty threads. The fastest Core i9 mentioned is handed out a handsome turbo of 5.1 GHz (that is a single core value). The base clock is 3.0 GHz. You'll notice in the tables below that the Core i7 models will have eight cores and 16 threads, and the i5 six cores with hyperthreading. What is interesting to observe is the relatively low TDP assigned to even the fastest parts, 65 Watts.
Core / thread | Base clock | Boost clock | L3 cache | TDP | |
Intel Core i9 10900K | 10/20 | ? | ? | 20 MB | ? |
Intel Core i9 10900 | 10/20 | 3.0 GHz | 5.1 GHz | 20 MB | 65W |
Intel Core i9 10900T | 10/20 | 2.0 GHz | 4.5 GHz | 20 MB | 35W |
Intel Core i7 10700K | 8/16 | ? | ? | 16 MB | ? |
Intel Core i7 10700 | 8/16 | 3.0 GHz | 4.8 GHz | 16 MB | 65W |
Intel Core i7 10700T | 8/16 | 2.0 GHz | 4.4 GHz | 16 MB | 35W |
Intel Core i5 10500K | 6/12 | ? | ? | 12 MB | ? |
Intel Core i5 10500 | 6/12 | 3.2 GHz | 4.3 GHz | 12 MB | 65W |
Intel Core i5 10500T | 6/ 12 | 2.3 GHz | 3.7 GHz | 12 MB | 35W |
Intel Core i3 10100K | 4/8 | ? | ? | 8 MB | ? |
Intel Core i3 10100 | 4/8 | 3.2 GHz | 3.8 GHz | 8 MB | 65W |
Intel Core i3-10100T | 4/8 | 2.3 GHz | 3.6 GHz | 8 MB | 35W |
Intel Pentium G6400 | 2/4 | 3.8 GHz | 3.8 GHz | 4 MB | 65W |
Intel Pentium G6400T | 2/4 | 3.2 GHz | 3.2 GHz | 4 MB | 35W |
Intel Celeron G5900 | 2/2 | 3.2 GHz | 3.2 GHz | 2 MB | 65W |
Intel Celeron G5900T | 2/2 | 3.0 GHz | 3.0 GHz | 2 MB | 35W |
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Intel 400 series chipsets | ||||
Chipset Name | Intel Z490 | Intel W480 | Intel Q470 | Intel H410 |
Total HSIO Lanes | 46 Lanes (16 CPI + 30 PCH) | 46 Lanes (16 CPI + 30 PCH) | 46 Lanes (16 CPI + 30 PCH) | 30 Lanes (16 CPI + 14 PCH) |
Total PCIe 3.0 Lanes (CPU + PCH) | Up To 40 (16 CPU + | Up To 40 (16 CPU + | Up To 40 (16 CPU + | 22 (16 CPU + 6 PCIe 2.0) |
Chipset PCIe 3.0 Lanes | Up To 24 | Up To 24 | Up To 24 | 6 (PCIe 2.0 Only) |
SATA 3.0 Ports | Up To 8 | Up To 8 | Up To 6 | 4 |
Maximum USB 3.2 Ports Gen 2 (10 Gb / s) / Gen 1 (5 Gb / s) | 43687 | 43687 | 43626 | 0/4 |
Tota USB Ports (Maximum USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gb / s)) | 14 (10) | 14 (10) | 14 (10) | 10 (4) |
Intel RST Technology For PCIe 3.0 storage ports | 3 PCH | 3 PCH | 3 PCH | 0 |
eSPI | 2 Chip Select | 2 Chip Select | 2 Chip Select | 1 Chip Select |
Overclocking Support | Yes | AFTER | AFTER | AFTER |
Processor PCIe Express 3.0 Lanes Configuration | 1x16 or 2x8 or 1x8 + 2x4 | 1x16 or 2x8 or 1x8 + 2x4 | 1x16 or 2x8 or 1x8 + 2x4 | 1x16 |
Display Support (Ports / Pipes) | 43527 | 43527 | 43527 | 43526 |
DMI 3.0 Lanes | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 (DMI 2.0 Only) |
System Memory Channels / DPC | 2/2 (DDR4-2666) | 2/2 (DDR4-2666) | 2/2 (DDR4-2666) | 2/1 (DDR4-2666) |
Tables and slides courtesy of Wccftech.
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well intel needs more $ so a new socket is always a must and yes an x370 am4 released in February 2017 with 8 core support can now support a 16 core part but intels z390 released October 8th 2018 for 6 core support has to be replaced with z490 for 10 core support and yes intel figures 3.0 is good enough for you just be sure to disable hyper-threading just to be on the safe side.
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Wonder if the next nVidia GPU's will have pci-e 4.0? If yes, what will be the performance benefit over 3.0 on the new high end gpu's.
Likely there is not so much benefit in performance yet, and most likely there will be more performance benefit choosing Intel cpu for gaming instead of AMD cpu with pci-e 4.0 for gaming.
Time will tell.
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nizzen, it's all about nvme storage speed, gpu talk is pointless for now
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Sequencial speed that "noone" need...
4k random read @ qd=1 is what we need...
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It's pretty funny they put in a new socket but no PCIe 4.0.