Intel presents more details on the 10th generation and the athena project
The blue giant does not want to fall behind AMD, and at Computex 2019 it has provided what it defines as “ the most integrated leadership at the PC level ” integrating the new 10th generation 10nm processors and the IA Athena project at Computex 2019.
It highlights the new Intel Core i9-9900KS processor specifically designed to offer 5 GHz in turbo mode and thus increase the performance of the most powerful gaming processor of the blue giant. It is planned to be released for the summer of 2019, and the truth is that we did not understand why for the summer, when you just have to add an S to the name.
They have also worked in the software section, to launch the Intel Performance Maximizer (IPM). It is an overclocking tool that comes from Intel for its 9th generation unlocked desktop processors. This is interesting, since the manufacturer did not have any software of this type to date.
Finally, 14 new 9th generation processor units for laptops and desktops from the vPro family have also been presented, aimed at productivity and corporate use. You have up to 8 cores and 16 threads reaching up to 5 GHz on desktop and 4.8 GHz on laptops. Similarly, 14 other new Intel Xeon E models have also been added for professional-level performance integrating Wi-Fi 6 Optane H10 memory and support for 128 GB of DDR4-2666 memory. What do you think of the steps that Intel is taking in this 2019?
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