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Intel Core i9-9900F will not have overclocking or integrated graphics enabled

Everything indicates that the Intel Core i9-9900F, a processor without overclocking capacity and without integrated graphics, could soon hit the market.

It is well known that Intel has had serious problems for months to meet the demand for processors. The company has a high demand for CPUs but cannot meet this demand due to the fact that its machines cannot afford more. It has had to delegate some Pentium and Celeron chipsets and processors to TSMC, to focus on producing Intel Core. Despite these problems, the company continues to launch processors, most without criteria. An example of this is the Core i9-9900F, a version of the Core i9-9900K with integrated graphics disabled.

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Intel to launch the Core i9-9900F shortly

Although the company said it would be more open, the information offered by the company is nil. There is still no official information on where the company's production problem lies. We also do not know the reason to remove processors that have integrated graphics in the DIE, but they disable them. This has led to much talk that they are faulty iGPU processors marketed under another name.

In addition to the non-overclocked Core i9-9900F, will come the overclocked Core i9-9900KF and the Core i9-9900T, for laptops with severely clipped clocks. This Core i9-9900F processor has eight cores and sixteen threads at a base frequency of 3.1GHz. A frequency that is 500MHz lower than that of the Core i9-9900K (works at 3.6GHz). There is no availability or price data, but seen what has been seen, it will have the same or almost the same price as the 'K' model.

We can only make it clear that Intel desperately needs to release 10nm processors to end its problem. On the other hand, blessed problem not being able to meet the demand. In the end, the losers are the users, with hundreds of models, that do not carry anything and with an expensive price. Normal for people to mass buy AMD Ryzen processors.

Source: TH

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