Intel’s 10 Core Core i9-10900K Tested Once Again Against AMD’s 12 Core Ryzen 9 3900X – Announcement Expected on 30th April Along With Z490 Motherboards

Intel’s 10 Core Core i9-10900K Tested Once Again Against AMD’s 12 Core Ryzen 9 3900X – Announcement Expected on 30th April Along With Z490 Motherboards

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Intel's flagship 10th Gen Desktop CPU, the Core i9-10900K, has once again been tested and shows just what to expect from its next fastest chip for the mainstream segment. The Intel Core i9-10900K would be replacing the Core i9-9900K, offering more cores, more threads, and higher frequencies but will also feature higher power consumption and possibly higher temperatures too which could end up hurting its position against AMD's 7nm Ryzen 3000 Desktop CPUs.

The Intel Comet Lake-S or the 10th Generation Core Family is expected to be the last CPU lineup to reuse the 14nm Skylake architecture. The Skylake architecture has been with us since 2015 & Intel has yet to replace it for desktop consumers. The architecture has seen several optimizations & key refinements that have led to an increase from 4 cores & 8 threads to 10 cores and 20 threads. The same 14nm process has also been improved to the point that the flagship CPU speeds have seen a massive jump from 4.20 GHz boosts to 5.20 GHz boosts.

Intel’s 10 Core Core i9-10900K Tested Once Again Against AMD’s 12 Core Ryzen 9 3900X – Announcement Expected on 30th April Along With Z490 Motherboards

Mar 27, 2020, 1:25pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/intel-10th-gen-10-core-core-i9-10900k-cpu-benchmarks-leak-30th-april-launch/ > Intel's flagship 10th Gen Desktop CPU, the Core i9-10900K, has once again been tested and shows just what to expect from its next fastest chip for the mainstream segment. The Intel Core i9-10900K would be replacing the Core i9-9900K, offering more cores, more threads, and higher frequencies but will also feature higher power consumption and possibly higher temperatures too which could end up hurting its position against AMD's 7nm Ryzen 3000 Desktop CPUs. > The Intel Comet Lake-S or the 10th Generation Core Family is expected to be the last CPU lineup to reuse the 14nm Skylake architecture. The Skylake architecture has been with us since 2015 & Intel has yet to replace it for desktop consumers. The architecture has seen several optimizations & key refinements that have led to an increase from 4 cores & 8 threads to 10 cores and 20 threads. The same 14nm process has also been improved to the point that the flagship CPU speeds have seen a massive jump from 4.20 GHz boosts to 5.20 GHz boosts.