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Intel and AMD will just bypass China. Even if things are packaged in China, they'll get moved to Malaysia before shipping to the US. It would probably cause too much political turmoil if Chinese-based kit is routed through Taiwan.
 
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Intel Core i9-9900K will boost up to 4.7 GHz with all eight cores

https://videocardz.com/77188/intel-core-i9-9900k-will-boost-up-to-4-7-ghz-with-all-eight-cores

Videocardz's source got hands on i5 9600K and i7 9700K CPUs tested on ASRock Z370M Pro4 motherboard ran Firestrike Ultra 4K, i5 9600K's physical score 13,760 seem very low for 6 core with no HT and i7 9700K physical score 18,830. Don't know how good it compare to 8700K at same clock.

I searched i7 9700K and i9 9900K product codes on google and the codes did not existed yet.
 
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the 9900k will not do 8 cores 16 thread at 5k Stock either, i have no doubt it will at overclocked levels though and i doubt that the next gen ryzen will not be able to 5ghz all core either overclocked.

stock, thats another matter.
 
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If Intels next chips are 8 core Skylake chips (again!) with dual channel memory the performance will range from poor to very poor in a lot of situations.

Intel are done until at least 2021.
 
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Why 5Ghz where does that come from?

BTW its likely to be a 12 core, if not a 16 core.

This was the last rumour floating around. 7nm will be 5.0ghz. In fact I'm sure it was you that posted it.....

2700X at 4.7GHz needs H20 as minimum cooling or dry ice, cascade and LN2 for 5 mins. AIO cant do it.

My point exactly. So whilst it's easy to mock, there is nobody else doing it at the moment. Not even close.
 
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