Intel brings 18-stone processor in October of this year

Intel brings 18-stone processor in October of this year

It's fantastic to see a real competition in the processor market after AMD's Ryzen finally took over the dominant market of Intel over the decades. And we're not just looking at competition in terms of price and performance, but also at the number of cores. And in October, Intel says [...]

It's fantastic to see a real competition in the processor market after AMD's Ryzen finally took over the dominant market of Intel over the decades.

And we're not just looking at competition in terms of price and performance, but also at the number of cores. And in October, Intel reportedly will again assume the leading role in another area of the processor core.

This is behind the news that processor Intel i9-7980 The XE of Intel has been pushed to that date, says W CCFTech.

The section will display 18 cores and 36 strings, a base hour of 2. 6GHz, and an increase of 4. 2 GHz, working on a PTHT of 165 Watt. It will also cost a lot, because at current prices it is said that the new product of Intel will be brought in about $1.999.

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