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Fujitsu Releases List of 9th Generation Intel Processors with Extended F-Series

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The manufacturer Fujitsu has released its final list with all 9th generation Intel desktop processors with the Core, Pentium and Celeron as part of its BIOS update. In it, the manufacturer expands the information of the processors that Intel currently has, adding the distinctive "F" in many of them. Remember that processors with the F character are the ones that do not have integrated graphics.

The manufacturer Intel already reported in January that the range of processors will be expanded with new 9th generation models for this first quarter of 2019. In addition to the upcoming Intel Core i7-9750H for laptops, it is planned to release new models for desktop PCs such as the Core i5-9400 and i5-9400F equipped with 6 cores and 6 threads of execution, in addition to the "KF" variants of the i5-9600K, i7-9700K and i9-9900K to create variants without integrated graphics, or rather disabled.

This new generation could also be expanded with new Core i3 series processors that will include the 4-core and 4-wire i3-9100 and i3-9300 models, along with the Core i3-9350K with unlocked clock. To this we include more variants of the i5 family with the i5-9500 and i5-9600.

The F series will expand across all 9th ​​generation SKUs

But one aspect of utmost importance that we must highlight is that, apparently, this new extension "F" will be applied to the entire series of ninth generation processors, and not only to those that have currently been launched. This means that all the aforementioned processors will have their own F version, whether unlocked or not unlocked. Even the Pentium G5600 will have its own F version (G5600F). These processors will be oriented to gaming configurations in which yes or yes the players will use dedicated graphics cards.

To this we must add the inclusion of units to the traditional Intel T series, which are CPUs with a much lower TDP than normal configurations, with chips with lower clock speeds and much more exhaustive power management. Then you will know T variants in CPU like i9-9900T, i7-9700T, i5-9400T, i3-9100T, etc. And they will have a TDP of only 35 Watts.

In this way, Intel gradually configures its path for this year 2019, with a ninth broader generation and models with different variants. Will this be the latest generation of 14nm before the new 10nm?

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