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Wonder if the hardware fixes chomped a bit of performance off the top of the improvements the chip would have had.
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Wait so Coffee Lake refresh is in fact Cascade Lake? It says Q4 2018.Also,Cascade Lake has hardware based mitigations for Spectre/Meltdown:
https://hexus.net/tech/news/storage/120926-intel-shows-ssd-dc-p4500-32tb-ruler-ssd/
Wait so Coffee Lake refresh is in fact Cascade Lake? It says Q4 2018.
Let us know what cooling the 2700x needs at 4.7ghz please......
Until that happens, keep quiet as you have nothing to compare it to.
Wait till April next year to see the new 3700X
Ryzen 3700X will be on 7nm, while Intel are stock on 14nm+++++++++++++++++++++++
I will say it now, next years ryzen release will approach 5ghz (may not hit it but wont be far away) on air.
It could be on 2nm for all I care lol.
5.0ghz ryzen is very doubtful
Let us know what cooling the 2700x needs at 4.7ghz please......
Until that happens, keep quiet as you have nothing to compare it to.
Why 5Ghz where does that come from?
BTW its likely to be a 12 core, if not a 16 core.
2700X at 4.7GHz needs H20 as minimum cooling or dry ice, cascade and LN2 for 5 mins. AIO cant do it.