Intel Unveils 10th-Gen ‘Comet Lake’ Desktop CPUs With up to 5.3GHz Turbo Speeds - walkereary1982
Having announced its Comet Lake laptop CPUs late last year, Intel on Thursday unveiled its 10th-generation Core mainframe lineup for desktop computers. There are 32 new processors in the card, starting with Celeron and Pentium Gold at the entry-level and going away right wing busy Core i9 chips at the lead-end. Founded on the 'Skylake' microarchitecture and built on Intel's 14++nm process, the chips ascend to 10 cores and offer single-core turbo speeds of up to 5.3 GHz.
The top chase after in the lineup is the deca-substance Nitty-gritty i9-10900K which offers a hike speed of 5.3GHz. It comes with a TDP of 125 watts, but has a turbo world power recommendation of 250W. It's been priced at $488. At the entry-level segment, there's the dual-core Celeron G5900 and G5900T. Some of them cost $42 a pop, but while the former has a base frequency of 3.4GHz and a 58W TDP, the latter is clocked at 3.2GHz and is rated at 35W.
The Pentiums and Celerons are all dual core parts, but while the Pentium chips are hyper-threaded (2-core, 4-threads), the Celerons (2-cores, 2-duds) miss out on that feature. Every last the Core i3, i5, i7 and i9 chips are as wel hyper-threaded. The i3 chips are quad-core parts with eight togs, the Core i5 processors are hexa-core parts with twelve threads, while the Heart and soul i7 processors are octa-essence parts with sixteen threads.
In for models, like the Core i9-10900, come with unlocked 'K' variants, patc some also hold additional 'F' versions without integrated graphics and slightly lower price-tags. The Core i9 and i7 chips all support dual channel DDR4-2933 Cram, while the rest of the chips only musical accompaniment busy DDR4-2666. The unlocked 'K' CPUs will be available for purchase from this month, but there's no immediate word on when the other chips bequeath formally launched.
Source: https://beebom.com/intel-10th-gen-comet-lake-cpu-unveiled/
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