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Intel Core i9-10900K is up to 30% more powerful than Core i9-9900K in synthetic benchmarks

The decade has not exactly ended well for Intel and the beginning of it seems that it will be quite hard. Come Lake-S will be the next Intel family to hit the market shortly. Possibly during CES 2020 in Las Vegas, the company will give us data regarding the new processors. Some processors based on 14nm lithography.

It is not the only problem with these new processors. Intel has decided to implement the new LGA1200 socket, which adds an additional 49 pins. This new socket will force to change the motherboards, that yes, allowing to maintain the heatsink. Heatsink manufacturers may offer us the adapters at no cost, which is very positive.

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Intel says the Core i9-10900K is up to 30% more powerful than the Core i9-9900K

The Intel Core i9-9900K processor has 8 cores and 16 processing threads, being able to reach 5.0GHz in a single core. This processor has 16MB of cache and a TDP of 95W. This new Core i9-10900K has 10 cores and 20 threads running at a base frequency of 3.7GHz. This processor can reach 5.1GHz in Boost mode on one core and up to 5.2GHz with Turbo Boost Max 3.0. Through Single Boost technology the best of the cores can reach 5.3GHz.

Benchmarks of this new processor have been seen under SYSMark, SPEC, XPRT and Cinebench R15. This slide appears to be internal grade, using synthetic software that has nothing to do with the 'real world'

intel core i9-10900k benchmark

The leak tells us that this Core i9-10900K would be 3% more powerful than the Core i9-9900K in a single core. If we look at the data in multicore, the power difference goes up to 30%. This with 25% more cores than the Core i9-9900K.

As we can see, the data is not interesting at all and does not justify a platform update. We do not know the price of the new Intel processors, but if you want to be competitive, you can now lower the price. AMD in this case has a significant advantage over Intel, in terms of number of cores, performance and price.

Source: wccftech

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Robert Sole

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