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Intel To Release Core i9 9900KS processor: runs 5 GHz on all eight cores
Intel today announced a new processor prior to the start of Computex, the Core i9 9900KS processor will have 5 GHz boost activated on all eight cores.
So basically in threaded workloads where one or all threads are utilized, the processor will jump to 5 GHz in all threads/cores. The existing Core i9 9900K, which has one core active up to 5 GHz, and all core stress translates towards a maximum of 4.7 GHz on all cores.
Intel did not share any details on what the TDP is going to be for this SKU, as certainly it'll be higher than 100 Watts. Intel shows a demo that at standards utilizes all-in-one water cooler. Intel has not disclosed a price either.
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#5673344 Posted on: 05/26/2019 08:18 PM
So basically in threaded workloads where one or all threads are utilized, the processor will jump to 5 GHz in all threads/cores.
Yet again, including Meltdown, Spectre and Spoiler security vulnerabilities
So basically in threaded workloads where one or all threads are utilized, the processor will jump to 5 GHz in all threads/cores.
Yet again, including Meltdown, Spectre and Spoiler security vulnerabilities

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#5673362 Posted on: 05/26/2019 09:33 PM
WOOT


WOOT



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#5673363 Posted on: 05/26/2019 09:34 PM
^^ Subtract 20% because,, and it's still looking pretty good, no?
^^ Subtract 20% because,, and it's still looking pretty good, no?
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#5673373 Posted on: 05/26/2019 10:01 PM
Just wait until new vulnerabilities will be found out, and you'll have to reduce the speed from 5GHZ to 4GHZ and lower number of cores, or maybe turn on the PC without the CPU xD
Just wait until new vulnerabilities will be found out, and you'll have to reduce the speed from 5GHZ to 4GHZ and lower number of cores, or maybe turn on the PC without the CPU xD
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Real world TDP should be around 200W, enough as a small winter heater! XD