Idea is to move to 10 cores using same 14nm process, making it even larger die.
VRM requirements and heat output will also increase.
And, as usual, for each generation we will see new socket.
Notice horrible TDP limits, with 6 core fit into 15W TDP with maximum allowed with good cooling at 25W.
Desktop 6 core chip with small overclock will eat around 100W without problems.
Overall we see general degradation of U lineup.
Still no HDMI 2.0a without converter chip.
Intel saved lot of money as all we have here is mostly reused blocks from 3-4 year old CPUs.
With another special compatibility break adding new LGA1200 connector.
Greed of Intel morons (AMD are also same now with newer platforms :-) )
Will consumer more than 300W during peak load.
Intel Core i9-10900 Photos
Core i7-10700F
Comet Lake-S final CPU photos
Announcement date can be at the end of April.
But even benchmarks publications will be only available in May.
i9-10900F, 10C20T processor will have 170W TDP under normal load, and up to 224W under turbo boost mode or AVX512.
The 7nm AMD Ryzen 9 3950X, a 16-core, 32-thread processor, has a TDP of just 105W, in reality it gets to around 146W.
Core i7-10700K, Core i5-10600K and Core i5-10600KF results
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