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Leaked slides have detailed Intels incoming desktop Comet Lake-S processors ahead of their rumoured unveiling on April 30.As expected, the Intel Core i9-10900K will be the best processor in the lineup.
The leaked materials, obtained by VideoCardz, confirm that the 10th-gen processor will be manufactured using Intels Skylake 14nm process and that it will feature 10 cores, 20 threads and will boost to 5.3GHz thanks to the chipmakers Thermal Velocity Boost (TVB) technology.Intel is positioning the incoming CPU, which will replace the current i9-9900K, as a chip that will best AMD Ryzen when it comes to gaming, with the chipmaker touting its "elite real-world performance".
It goes on to say that the Core i9-10900K will "produce high framerates in your favourite games, even under extreme multi-tasking workloads".The leaked slides claim this chip delivers smooth game play on the most demanding titles while recording and streaming.
clock speed of 5.1GHz.
This chip wont use TVB like the flagship i9-10900K and instead relies on Intels Turbo Boost 3.0 tech.The leaked slides claim this chip delivers smooth gameplay on the most demanding titles while recording and streaming.The Intel Core i5-10600K, also detailed in the leak, will arrive as a 6 core, 12 thread processor with a maximum boost clock of 4.8GHz.
Intel touts it as being able to deliver "great gameplay experiences" but doesn't recommend it for streamers, noting the chip can only handle "light multi-tasking while gaming".All three processors come with a UHD 630 iGPU, according to the slides, but theyll also be available in KF-suffixed variants that ship without a built-in GPU.Theyll also require Intel 400-series motherboards built around the new LGA1200 socket, which will offer support new features including WiFi 6, 2.5Gb Ethernet and Thunderbolt 4.VideoCardz notes that, as previously reported, Intels Comet-Lake S desktop lineup will make its debut on 30 April.
Its unclear when theyll arrive on shelves, but a previous leak suggested that, when they do, the Intel Core i9-10900K, Core i7-10700K and Core i5-10600K will retail for 504 (about $550, 440, AU$890), 263 (about $288, 230, AU$470), and 162 (about $177, 140, AU$287), respectively.This latest leak comes just days after Intel unveiled its 10th-generation Comet Lake-H series CPUs for high-end laptops, its first mobile chips to break the 5GHz barrier.And, of course, it's hard to forget that these supposed Comet Lake processors are going to be coming out to take on Ryzen 3000 processors and Ryzen 4000 shortly afterward.
Team Red's current desktop offerings currently offer up to 16-cores on its mainstream platform, along with some seriously impressive IPC (instructions per clock) performance.These Intel 10th-Gen Comet Lake processors are definitely going to have their work cut out for them, but with the super-high clock speeds, it might just be enough to keep Team Blue's head above water for now.





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