Intel Core i9 Explained

 






 Hadron Collider was fired up for the The first time there was an histórico lection in the US we were all treated to that incredible Olympic ceremony in Beijing and M night Shyamalan olan olan made another horrible movie wait this is a tech channel oh right yeah it also marked intel's adoption of a brand new the naming scheme for its cpus with the high end of its processor range becoming Core i7  Hadron Collider was fired up for the The first time there was an histórico lection in the US we were all treated to that incredible Olympic ceremony in Beijing and M night Shyamalan olan olan made another horrible movie wait this is a tech channel oh right yeah it also marked intel's adoption of a brand new the naming scheme for its cpus with the high end of its processor range becoming Core i7 Intel marketing department as simultaneously running multi-threaded hard hitting workloads like gaming streaming and recording on multiple monitors at once content creation like video audio and image editing for the the same project at once or you know what to hell with it we've got 18 processors why not do both at once Intel is also boasting of performance improvement in lightly threaded workloads in addition to the usual claims of slightly boosted raw IPC over the previous the generation they've also updated turbo boost 3.0 now all core I nines and the core i7 78 20x will feature two preferred strongest cores for turbo frequencies and overclocking that is better than the others instead of just one strongest core which could benefit applications like CPU bound games that might use more than one core but won't take significant advantage of more than two but whether you're getting a core i9 and updated core i7 or even for some reason a KB Lake X Core i5 or Core i7 these new chips will all use the new LGA 2066 socket so they won't be backward compatible with any older boards the The good news go is that thanks to the shiny new X 299 chipset you'll get support for up to three PCI Express 3.0 x4 SSDs with a total of up to 44 PCIe lanes directly off the CPU so then depending on which CPU you choose that can mean tons of bandwidth for more graphics cards more nvme storage and other expansion cards that need lots of throughputs - like Thunderbolt 3 for example of course all of this is going to come at a price with core I nine CPUs starting at a cool one thousand US dollars all the way up to two grand for the top-end 18 core model yikes and even though KB Lake X processors will start in the mid 200s they lacked quad channel memory support and have fewer PCIe lanes so folks will effectively be paying extra for features on pricey high-end motherboards that they won't even be able to use unless they upgrade their CPU down the line but whatever you choose to buy or not buy all of this is definitely the good news is that competition is finally ramping up in the CPU industry for the first time in over half a decade so you know what I say go red team and also go blue team I just want faster computers in general I don't care who wins speaking of who wins you can win by installing tunnel there VPN tunnel bear lets you tunnel through one of 20 different countries allowing you to browse the internet and use online services as though you are in a different country they've got easy-to-use apps for iOS Android PC and Mac also a Chrome extension and all you got to do there's like no configuration whatsoever you just choose a country press the button and watch as your bear tunnels your internet connection to your new location your connection gets encrypted and your public IP address gets switched so you show up as some anonymous person from some friggin country somewhere they also have a top rated privacy policy and don't log user activity so try out for free with 500 Meg's of free data at the bay 


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

My Top 10 Laptops of 2022 - Not What I Expected

HP Spectre X360 16" (2022) - The Best 2-in-1 Laptop?

The Fastest Laptop vs Intels Best Desktop!