Intel announces 10th Gen desktop CPUs with up to 10 cores 5.3 GHz

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    Intel announces 10th Gen desktop CPUs with up to 10 cores 5.3 GHz

    Intel announces 10th Gen desktop CPUs with up to 10 cores 5.3 GHz


    Posted: 30 Apr 2020



    What’s New: Intel introduced today the 10th Gen Intel® Core™ S-series desktop processors, including Intel’s flagship Core i9-10900K processor, the world’s fastest gaming processor. With speeds reaching up to a maximum of 5.3 GHz with Intel® Thermal Velocity Boost out of the box, 10th Gen Intel Core desktop processors deliver real-world performance for a new level of experience in gaming.

    “Intel is committed to enabling the future of powerful desktop gaming by continuously pushing the performance boundary to deliver an amazing PC gaming experience. The 10th Gen Intel Core S-series for desktops, and the Intel Core i9-10900K processor, the world’s fastest gaming processor reinforces our commitment to the gaming and enthusiast communities.”
    – Brandt Guttridge, Intel senior director of the Desktop Products Group

    Why It’s Great for Gaming and Overclocking: At the top of the stack is the unlocked 10th Gen Intel Core i9-10900K, the world’s fastest gaming processor, featuring up to 10 cores, 20 threads and DDR4-2933 memory speeds. The i9-10900K processor powers the ultimate gaming experience, allowing more tuning control, faster multitasking and smoother gameplay. The new Intel® Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 provides automatic performance boosts on lightly threaded applications, while per-core hyperthreading control allows experienced overclockers to decide which threads to turn on or off on a per-core basis. Improvements in this generation include:

    • Up to 187 frames per second for in-game performance while streaming and recording, and up to 63 percent more frames per second in gaming compared with a 3-year-old PC.
    • Up to 12 percent faster video editing compared with the previous generation, and up to 15 percent faster video editing compared with a 3-year-old PC.
    • Up 18 percent faster 4K video editing compared with the previous generation, and up to 35 percent faster 4K video editing compared with a 3-year-old PC.
    • Up to 31 percent better overall system performance compared with a 3-year-old PC.

    About Key Features and Capabilities: The 10th Gen Intel Core S-series processors deliver smooth gameplay through best-in-class connectivity, immersive entertainment and enhanced streaming.

    • Intel Thermal Velocity Boost: Gamers and creators get an opportunistic and automatic boost across single-core and multicore workloads, with up to 5.3 GHz.
    • Intel Hyperthreading Technology: Now across 10th Gen Intel Core i9 to i3 processors.
    • Enhanced Core & Memory Overclocking: Gain ultimate control when overclocking your processor and key system components with features enabled by new unlocked and overclockable 10th Gen Intel Core processors.
    • Intel® Ethernet Connection I225: Now available on the 10th Gen platform, 2.5G Intel Ethernet Connector I225 delivers greater than two times the network speeds of 1GB Ethernet on existing cabling.
    • Intel® Wi-Fi 6 AX201: Now integrated into 10th Gen Intel Core desktop processors, Intel Wi-Fi 6 (Gig+) delivers responsive gameplay, nearly three times faster downloads and more reliable connections. Delivers best-in-class connectivity11 with the freedom and flexibility to game or create anywhere throughout the home or office.

    When You Can Get It: 10th Gen Intel Core S-series processors are expected to be available globally through normal retail channels and in desktops sold worldwide by OEMs and channel system integrators, starting in May.

    More Context: 10th Gen Intel Core S-series (Product Brief) | 10th Gen Intel Core Processors – Amazing Gaming Starts With Intel (Press Kit) | More Powerful Edge Processing with 10th Generation Intel Core Processors for IoT and Edge | A New Power Standard has Desktops Sipping Energy when Idling | Intel® Z490 Chipset (Product Brief)


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    Read more: Intel Delivers World’s Fastest Gaming Processor | Intel Newsroom
    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    30 Apr 2020


  1. Posts : 5,899
    Win 11 Pro (x64) 22H2
       #1

    Since AMD found their way all of a sudden Intel's found a way to produce better chips at a faster pace and cheaper prices. Thank you AMD, Intel wouldn't have done it without you
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  2. Posts : 5,048
    Windows 10/11 Pro x64, Various Linux Builds, Networking, Storage, Cybersecurity Specialty.
       #2

    Meh.

    The PCI bus has to change first.

    Whatever.
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  3. Posts : 630
       #3

    Thank god ...
    finally something fast enough, so I can build my own AI game player unit, that can sit in for me while I veg out on the couch.
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  4. Posts : 2,068
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       #4

    sygnus21 said:
    Since AMD found their way all of a sudden Intel's found a way to produce better chips at a faster pace and cheaper prices. Thank you AMD, Intel wouldn't have done it without you
    You got it. Hopefully this comes with some good pricing. Might find a reason to build a new box for myself to go along with the Ryzen setup my son has.
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  5. Posts : 5,899
    Win 11 Pro (x64) 22H2
       #5

    I kind of went for broke when I built my current i9 rig so it'll be another 2 years before I build another system. By then Intel should have themselves fully sorted where I don't have to consider AMD.
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  7. Posts : 1,481
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    Wasn't in my plans originally to upgrade majorly this year, but once PC was in shop, got told they couldn't transfer old motherboard with the Input/Output shield to new case, so then i was like hmmm sounds like a good time to upgrade to Intel 10th Gen, spent every penny i had left before bills to afford this upgrade lol.

    Intel 10Th Gen 10700 ((Stock Cooling for now)), will upgrade that later, Gigabyte B460M-DS3H, Geforce 1660 Super, Samsung evo 250gb ((new board does have m.2 slot, getting M.2 drive when i can in the future)), 3 Intake fans, 1 120 exhaust for now, adding top exhaust soon as can)), Western Digital Black 1tb storage, and TP Link AX3000 wifi 6 wireless/bluetooth card
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  8. Posts : 2,487
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       #8

    AMDMan2016 said:

    Intel 10Th Gen 10700 ((Stock Cooling for now)), will upgrade that later, Gigabyte B460M-DS3H, Geforce 1660 Super, Samsung evo 250gb ((new board does have m.2 slot, getting M.2 drive when i can in the future)), 3 Intake fans, 1 120 exhaust for now, adding top exhaust soon as can)), Western Digital Black 1tb storage, and TP Link AX3000 wifi 6 wireless/bluetooth card
    AMDMan;

    What temps are you seeing with the 10700 and stock fan at idle? Under a heavy load?

    At what ambient temp?

    I'm contemplating a similar upgrade, either with 10600 or 10700, but am wondering about temps in these 65 watt processors.
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    ignatzatsonic said:
    AMDMan;

    What temps are you seeing with the 10700 and stock fan at idle? Under a heavy load?

    At what ambient temp?

    I'm contemplating a similar upgrade, either with 10600 or 10700, but am wondering about temps in these 65 watt processors.
    Under Heavy Load i've seen it as high as 100C for a few seconds, doesn't really stay there at that temp. Think related to possibly me using Configure Defender little application and i had it at High settings, readjusted those, and restarted system--only went to 100C on 2 cores now for a few seconds--now at comfortable 47-55C while scanning system. Will have to try some games again, and see if stays cooler even with those now.

    My Case i'm not sure how good it is at cooling or how well the Intake fans work, bought this Case ((Thermal V200 RGB) From local PC shop, so i assumed if they sell it, it must cool sorta good, do plan on adding top fans to top of case soon as can, probably 2 140mm


    Amibent Temp probably around 65F to 74F currently, as weather has cooled off in real world here, unknown what the Ambient temp would be in Celcus though. Performance of 10700 in my eyes is very good though, gaming is nice and quick, regular tasks nice and quick, pleasure to use--find myself using this system more than my I7 7700HQ laptop, though i still use the Laptop for lighter games, and tasks at times.

    Each and Everyones area they use there computer is different, and different cases, your case when you do your upgrade might even cool better than mine does, and won't even get to my heavy load temp that i've seen, eventually i wanna try to learn more on hardware tasks, and be able to do the cpu cooler upgrade in future myself if needed, but still scared i'd mess something up, so no idea if or when i'll attempt lol

    Hope this bit of information is helpful for you
    Last edited by AMDMan2016; 02 Aug 2020 at 10:04.
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