Slides reveal Intel's entire 10th-gen series: Up to 5.3 GHz and 10 cores
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Slides reveal Intel's entire 10th-gen series: Up to 5.3 GHz and 10 cores
Flagship Core i9-10900K is incoming
Something to look forward to: Intel is offering an appealing upgrade with their tenth generation of mainstream processors. Every CPU now has hyperthreading, and every CPU is getting a 100-200 MHz speed bump over its predecessor. The flagship i9-10900K is also getting two extra cores and a new boost mode that can push speeds up to 5.3 GHz.
Two Intel presentation slides detailing all their major processors have been leaked and published by Informatica Cero and confirmed by VideoCardz, who also helped to fill in some of the blanks. While the specs are in no way guaranteed, at this point, they seem quite likely to be accurate.
Core i9 & Core i7
The i9-10900K has two extra cores and its base, single-core boost, and all-core boost frequencies are 100 MHz faster than this year's i9-9900K. It also introduces new Velocity clocks, which replace the boost frequencies below a certain, yet-unknown temperature threshold. Kept sufficiently cool, a 10900K might be a serious upgrade over the 9900K.
Model
Cores/
Threads
Base (GHz)
All/Single Core Boost (GHz)
Single Core Turbo 3.0 (GHz)
All/Single Core Velocity (GHz)
TDP (Watts)
i9-10900K
10/20
3.7
4.8/5.1
5.2
4.9/5.3
125W
i9-10900
10/20
2.8
4.5/5.0
5.1
4.6/5.1
65W
i7-10700K
8/16
3.8
4.7/5.0
5.1
-
125W
i7-10700
8/16
2.9
4.6/4.7
4.8
-
65W
The i7-10700K, on the other hand, is literally a 9900K: it has the same 8/16 core/thread configuration and the same boost clock speeds, which would put it a few percents faster than the