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The first Intel Basins Falls will arrive on June 26 and the i9 7980XE will arrive in October

The arrival dates of the Intel Basins Falls processors are confirmed, five processors arriving on June 26, one in August and the remaining three will arrive during the month of October.

Speculation regarding Intel Basins Falls processors, which are based on the Skylake-X and Kaby Lake-X architecture, have ended. Much has been said about these processors, confirming the date of all processors. They will arrive in three stages, the first of them will arrive on June 26, one of these processors will arrive during the month of August and the last three processors will arrive in the month of October, therefore it is denied that the i9 7980XE would arrive next year , already reaching the end of the third quarter.

Reviewing a little above, because below you have the complete and official list, the Kaby Lake-X processors, with the i5 7640X with four cores and four threads of processing and the i7 7740X with four cores and eight threads of processing will arrive on the 26 of June and together with these two processors, three more Skylake-X-based processors will arrive, specifically the i7 7800X with six cores and twelve threads of processing, the i7 7820X with eight cores and sixteen threads and the i9 7900X with ten cores. and twenty threads of processing. All will arrive on June 26.

For August Intel saves the i9 7920X with twelve cores and twenty-four processing threads, based on the Skylake-X architecture and the rest of the Skylake-X processors will arrive sometime in October, specifically reaching the i9 7940X with fourteen cores and twenty-eight threads, the i9 7960X with sixteen cores and thirty-two threads, and finally the i9 7980XE which will have eighteen cores and thirty-six threads.

All these processors will be between $ 242 and $ 1999 and their primary mission is to compete directly with the AMD Ryzen Threadripper. Regarding AMD processors, we will not know official prices and dates of arrival on the market, without counting other aspects that have caught our attention about these processors.

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Robert Sole

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  1. I wonder for example, regarding the core i5 on this platform, running at the same frequency will there be much difference with the desktop i5? Is it worth paying for the entire infrastructure of the enthusiast platform?

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