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Core 9000 series

https://videocardz.com/76709/intel-officially-confirms-core-9000-series-based-on-coffee-lake-s

Did mention the naming a few times on the build specs ;p

Seems they left out i7 and i* though on that table :D

The media these days copy paste one another without doing a serious investigation.

here is the full Intel document

https://www.intel.com/content/dam/w...n-updates/8th-gen-core-family-spec-update.pdf

As for the 9000 is just renamed the 8 series. Even AMD has them on the same "8th gen" CPUs.

Few days back some were very offensive to me dismissing me that Intel will just rename their CPUs

I bet that increase in TDP even on the 8600K/9600K is an excuse to sell Z390 boards and make Z370 obsolete.
 
The media these days copy paste one another without doing a serious investigation.

here is the full Intel document

https://www.intel.com/content/dam/w...n-updates/8th-gen-core-family-spec-update.pdf

As for the 9000 is just renamed the 8 series. Even AMD has them on the same "8th gen" CPUs.

Few days back some were very offensive to me dismissing me that Intel will just rename their CPUs

I bet that increase in TDP even on the 8600K/9600K is an excuse to sell Z390 boards and make Z370 obsolete.

The naming scheme was done long long ago , most website were late to state 'july' leak time for next Gen Nvidia when it was already pushed back etc .

Looking forward to last Tuesday of the month, battle of the latest B Gen boards :D

https://www.overclock3d.net/news/cp...eir_9th_generation_coffee_lake_s_processors/1

Pretty sure that's the 6/12 version , 8/16 is higher
 
There are no X299 chips coming out. The next round are 3477 socket.

I think he is probably refering to the rumoured x299 refresh cpus with up to 22 cores. They are expected to be released with new x299 refresh motherboards.

However I emailed AsRock about this and they stated that so far they have no plans to develop any further motherboard on x299 chipset.

So you are probably correct.
 
I think he is probably refering to the rumoured x299 refresh cpus with up to 22 cores. They are expected to be released with new x299 refresh motherboards.

However I emailed AsRock about this and they stated that so far they have no plans to develop any further motherboard on x299 chipset.

So you are probably correct.

X299 quietly was killed and is logical.
Firstly Intel ain't going to maintain 2 HEDT platforms it would make no sense. On the contrary it will become laughing stock.

Secondly already promised a new 28 core CPU, which it will be manufactured by October. Given the monolithic size of the thing, and since it will be at 14nm, the socket needs to be bigger.
Already the 18core 7980XE takes the whole package and doesn't have space left to add another +56% die size on it.
 
Why would you think they won't be hitting 5GHz?

Heat output, really. It's not a die shrink, it's just two more cores on the same architecture. 5ghz on 6-core can demand chunky cooling even with a delid, without a delid you need to win the lottery.

It's a guess, but it's a guess based on observations :) My hunch is that the next couple of years will see minor regression on per-thread performance before it returns with process shrinks.
 
Heat output, really. It's not a die shrink, it's just two more cores on the same architecture. 5ghz on 6-core can demand chunky cooling even with a delid, without a delid you need to win the lottery.

It's a guess, but it's a guess based on observations :) My hunch is that the next couple of years will see minor regression on per-thread performance before it returns with process shrinks.


You would need crazy cooling to run 8 cores at 5GHz stable. I see 4.6 or 4.8 maybe

If people can run the 18c 7960XE at 4.4 GHz on a custom loop, then they will be able to run an 8 core desktop part on a 360mm, or maybe even 280mm AIO with zero issue at 5GHz, it all comes down to the voltage needed, the process being used is very mature, yields are very good and I'd imagine that the voltages won't be much worse than that of the 8700K, if at all. CPU TDP will probably be officially <120W once released, depends on how much Intel want to mess about with stupid base vs. boost clocks to make it look better, however if we are just talking the K part then I don't think it would matter that much even if it was 150W. :)
 
There are no X299 chips coming out. The next round are 3477 socket.

Will have to check roadmap again, cant remember if its X399 board or like AMD have no need to change the chipset name . Chips would take CFL-K and 8*** naming .
been checking out AMD more as more fun and open

funny enough, was mention of CNL No Z370 Chipset... must have been a very early roadmap, as z390 like B360/H370/H310 and H310C are on a different node to Z370 ..


I think he is probably refering to the rumoured x299 refresh cpus with up to 22 cores. They are expected to be released with new x299 refresh motherboards.

However I emailed AsRock about this and they stated that so far they have no plans to develop any further motherboard on x299 chipset.

So you are probably correct.

Unless you've signed a very hurting NDA with them, you'll get nothing off them . Things i've posted on here i've had to amend as i've walked the line to thin haha
 
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