Intel Core i9 10900K with 5.1 GHz boost appears in 3DMark specifications
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Witcher29
Beast
alanm
Up To 10 processor cores for enhanced performance
Up To 30 PCH-H High-Speed I/O lanes for port flexibility
Up To 40 PCIe 3.0 Lanes (16 CPU, up to 24 PCH)
Up to 30 vulnerabilities waiting to be exploited...
Thunk_It
sverek
Of course it will need yet another socket for a side grade optimization. How many times did they changed socket since by sticking to same 14nm?
Size_Mick
Remember back when some chipmakers tried to make us all believe that clock speeds weren't important?
wavetrex
... so 100 Mhz extra (or 2%), with basically same core and IPC.
At the same time, Zen 3 is rumored to have 10% extra IPC to Zen 2, and also clock higher by some 200-300 Mhz due to 7nm+ EUV process, for another 5-6%
And up to 16 cores, not just 10...
Ryzen 4000 Desktop CPU's will eat this Intel thing alive.
Well, there will be a few people who will buy it "but... but... it's faster in gaming !"
(actually, it won't be, but blind faith is strong with some people...)
Rob35
anticupidon
Intel has a very unhealthy relationship with 14nm production node.
And an even unhealthier when dealing with reality.
By now I am numbed by sheer number of "smart"decision from their part.
Smartest decision ever was to sold my i5 6600K back in spring 2019.
Just winked to my 3700X and winked back. See, that's smart!
Ambient
TDP 125W are you kidding ? 😀 Maybe TDP 300W!?
warlord
Now fanboys will think inside their tiny brains:
3080ti and 10900k smooth gaming incoming.
Fox2232
Undying
Isnt this that famous 300w 10core that has pcie 4.0 but cant use? Great platform it will be.
Petr V
And again old 14nm scrap they should put it in the museum
warlord
Petr V
warlord
Size_Mick
anticupidon
warlord
With all security patches, zen 3 is laughing hard at Intel. It's not even a "contest" anymore. 😀 😎
Andy Watson
The 14nm process is undoubtedly well honed by now as this shows, it will be interesting to see what frequencies Ice Lake for Desktop would do with it's increased IPC. If that is still going to happen.