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Intel will launch i9

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It appears that Intel will soon add high-performance processors to its ninth-generation line of notebook products. The new processors will feature the same 14nm ++ node as that used by the desktop variants, with the Core i9-9980HK being the flagship of the series.

Core i9-9980HK will offer 8 cores, 16 threads and 5 GHz frequencies in notebooks

Intel will have a total of six processors from its 9th generation Core H series. There will be two Core i5 models, two Core i7 and two Core i9. These processors currently seem to offer higher cores and clocks than their predecessors, which is exactly what we have on desktop platforms right now. All CPUs have the same architecture as Skylake, which has been slightly modified in many variations since its release (Kaby Lake, Coffee Lake, Coffee Lake-R).

The Core i9-9980HK will be the fastest of all the chips offered by Intel with 8 cores and 16 threads. The chip will operate at clock speeds of up to 5.00 GHz with 16 MB of L3 cache. The other Core i9 chip is the Core i9-9880H which will also have 8 cores and 16 threads, but with a maximum frequency of 4.80 GHz. The difference will be that the Core i9-9980HK will be fully unlocked, allowing users to overclock at will. The amount of overclocking depends entirely on the notebook itself as to whether it can provide enough cooling to the chip and does not lead to any kind of thermal 'throttling'.

Continuing, we have the 6 core and 6 wire chips, the Core i7-9850H and the Core i7-9750H. These boast maximum boost clock speeds of 4.60 GHz and 4.50 GHz, respectively. Each processor is equipped with a 12MB L3 cache. Parts of the Core i5 include the Core i5-9400H and the Core i5-9300H. The Core i5-9400H has 4 cores, 8 threads with clocks up to 4.30 GHz and 8 MB of L3 cache, while the Core i5-9300H has 4 cores, 8 threads with clocks up to 4.10 GHz and 8 MB of L3 cache.

These 6 new chips will power the laptops that will arrive later this year.

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