INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Intel's 10th-generation Comet Lake-S processors for desktop still aren't here, and while we haven't heard anything from Intel itself,
Intel Core i7-10700KF scoring 294.33GOPS on the SISoftware CPU Arithmetic benchmark
Intel's next generation processors won't quite catch up to AMD's mainstream platform, but because Comet Lake-S is, by all indications,
going to still be on the 14nm manufacturing process, that shouldn't be too much of a surprise
processor boosting all the way up to 5.3GHz, which is an amazing boost clock for any processor, especially when it comes with 8-cores and
us whether or not there really is any life left in the Skylake architecture
that the Intel Core i7-10700KF shown off in this benchmark is going to come with the 125W TDP rather than a 65W, which would be
differently by Intel and AMD
Here at TheIndianSubcontinent, we didn't review the 3800X, but we reviewed a large portion of the AMD Ryzen 3rd Generation lineup, and the
Ryzen 9 3900X stays closer to its 105W TDP with a peak power draw of 145.75W than something like the Intel Core i9-9900KS which is rated for
performance with its next-generation CPUs
The benchmark leaked here is definitely geared more towards multi-core performance, so its possible that Intel could still maintain its lead
other major benchmark leaks leading up to the release of Comet Lake-S