La 10ª generación de chips Intel para ordenadores de sobremesa podría alcanzar los 5,3 GHz

La 10ª generación de chips Intel para ordenadores de sobremesa podría alcanzar los 5,3 GHz

Some leaked information of the 10th-generation of Intel CPUs has come to light and suggests performance could enjoy a nice, if not significant, uplift. The top-tier CPU will be a 10-core chip known as the 10900K and thanks to being built on Intel’s extremely mature 14nm process, with a new and modified architecture, it could hit turbo speeds as high as 5.3GHz right out of the box. That would give it a slight increase in general performance over the already incredibly capable 9900KS that was released just a few weeks ago and hits 5.0GHz on all cores right out of the box.

It’s not clear if the new 10900K will manage that on all cores, or just a few, but in either case, it should be the most capable gaming CPU we’ve ever seen — even if it will likely continue to fall heavily behind AMD’s best efforts on multi-threaded tasks.

The new 10-series CPUs will come with a spread of two, four, six, eight, and 10 core options, with every single one enjoying hyperthreading for improved multi-threaded performance. It will make six cores the default for the mid-range, like AMD’s Ryzen CPUs, as well as make everything, even the low-end Core i3s, capable of besting 4GHz on all cores when boosted.

Cache has seen a small bump with this generation too, with the top chips enjoying up to 20Mb of it, though that’s still a far cry from AMD’s top Ryzen processors. They will, however, enjoy next-generation UHD 730 graphics, which should offer credible low-end gaming power for those who want it.

Expect these chips to debut sometime in April.

Gracias WCCFTech for the tip and picture.