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Guru3D.com » News » Intel Core Series 9000 Specifications published - merely 100 and 200 MHz speed bumps

Intel Core Series 9000 Specifications published - merely 100 and 200 MHz speed bumps

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/04/2018 07:30 AM | source: | 66 comment(s)
Intel Core Series 9000 Specifications published - merely 100 and 200 MHz speed bumps

Yesterday we reported that Intel to be releasing Coffee lake based six and eight-core part in the 9000 series with processors like the Core i5-9600(K). We can advance a bit more on that as the specification leaked as well, the procs are a respin of the current ones, with 100 to 200 MHz clock frequency increases.

Intel will house the new procs shared over the Core i5 (6-core) and Core i7 (8-core)line.  The processors all will be a series 9000 model and based on Coffee Lake architecture. Intel now shows specifications of the mentioned processors, Hardware info spotted and the 9000 series CPU's are clocked approximately 100 to 200MHz higher than their 8000 series counterparts. A microcode update guidance file reveals Coffee Lake S series featuring whats listed as six and four core configurations, the models listed are:

  • Core i5-9600(K)
  • Core i5-9500(T)
  • Core i3-9100
  • Core i3-9000

That means it's confirmed that Intel will be using 8th gen processors in the 9000 lineups. 
 

IntelCores / ThreadsBase ClockTurbo ClockTDP
Core i7-8086K 6C / 12T 4.0 GHz 5.0 GHz 95W
Core i7-8700K 6C / 12T 3.7 GHz 4.7 GHz 95W
Core i7-8700 6C / 12T 3.2 GHz 4.6 GHz 65W
Core i5-9600K 6C / 6T 3.7 GHz 4.5 GHz 95W
Core i5-8600K 6C / 6T 3.6 GHz 4.3 GHz 95W
Core i5-9600 6C / 6T 3.1 GHz 4.5 GHz 65W
Core i5-8600 6C / 6T 3.1 GHz 4.3 GHz 65W
Core i5-9500 6C / 6T 3.0 GHz 4.3 GHz 65W
Core i5-8500 6C / 6T 3.0 GHz 4.1 GHz 65W
Core i5-9400 6C / 6T 2.9 GHz 4.1 GHz 65W
Core i5-8400 6C / 6T 2.8 GHz 4.0 GHz 65W
Core i3-8350K 4C / 4T 4.0 GHz   95W
Core i3-8300 4C / 4T 3.7 GHz   62W
Core i3-9100 4C / 4T 3.7 GHz   65W
Core i3-8100 4C / 4T 3.6 GHz   65W
Core i3-9000 4C / 4T 3.7 GHz   65W
Core i3-8000 4C / 4T 3.6 GHz   65W

Source: Hardware info



Intel Core Series 9000 Specifications published - merely 100 and 200 MHz speed bumps Intel Core Series 9000 Specifications published - merely 100 and 200 MHz speed bumps




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#5563302 Posted on: 07/07/2018 09:29 PM
AMD's investments in HBM might pay off big some day.
The main problem with APUs' is that they rely on the somewhat slow main system memory, which is also shared with the CPU part.

Using 4-8 GB "local memory" (HBM) they could place quite a lot of shaders in that APU and make a really powerful chip.

Threadripper socket is already supporting 250W TDP... imagine a high-end APU with that TDP, it would be as fast as Vega 64 / GTX 1080, all included in one single chip.
The bigger question is... are there enough customers for something like that ?

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