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Semi-OT: Intel Core i9 processores??

From Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com>
Newsgroups comp.sys.mac.misc, comp.sys.mac.system
Subject Semi-OT: Intel Core i9 processores??
Date 2017-05-15 16:40 +1200
Organization Aioe.org NNTP Server
Message-ID <ofbbgh$cc6$1@gioia.aioe.org> (permalink)

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Are these what are powering the "iMac Pro"??

From PCAuthority.com.au ...

    Is Intel about to unleash a new range of Core i9 processors?
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    Leaked slide suggests new high-power 7900-series part is in the
    pipeline.

    We've all been blown away by the impressive performance and even
    more impressive pricing of AMD's new Ryzen chips, and it looks
    like Intel may have been paying attention, and been holding
    something in reserve to counter its resurgent competitor.

    Now, fair warning. This leak comes via the Anandtech forums, as
    picked up by Guru3D, and is based not only on a photo of a
    PowerPoint slide, but it's a work-in-progress slide to boot -
    and in German. So, this is far, far from final.

    But if we're to take it at face value, Intel's got two new Core
    i7 chips, and four Core i9 processors around the corner. The
    top-line SKU is the Core i9 7920x with 12 cores and 24 threads,
    and 16.5MB of L3 cache. 

    We don't have any clocks for that part yet, but the next down in
    the range is more fully fleshed out. The Core i9 7900x boasts 10
    cores and 20 threads, a base clock of 3.3GHz, and boost up 4.5GHz
    via Turbo 3.0. Both these high-end CPUs also feature 44 PCIe
    lanes.

Translated specs listed on the website at:
<https://www.pcauthority.com.au/News/461756,is-intel-about-to-unleash-a-new-range-of-core-i9-processors.aspx> 



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