Yesterday, at a quarterly reporting conference, Intel admitted that it was forced to take action from the output of Skylake-X processors with AMD, which is ready to begin selling the 16-core Ryzen Threadripper processors on August 10. We will have time to talk about the latter today, but for now, draw your attention to the VideoCardz website, which in such situations hardly hear reproaches in the discrepancy between the news topic and the name of the information resource itself.
A kind of closed presentation for Intel partners presented the public with a snapshot of the slide, which shows the characteristics of the older processors of the Skylake-X family that were originally absent from this table. Core i9-7920X is still such a "transitional version", as it will be released earlier in October, and its characteristics were recently studied by us. However, let's include it in the list:
* Core i9-7980XE-> 18 cores, 36 streams, frequency 2.6 / 4.2 / 4.4 GHz, cache volume 24.75 MB, TDP level is not more than 165 W;
* Core i9-7960X-> 16 cores, 32 streams, 2.8 / 4.2 / 4.4 GHz frequency, 22 MB cache volume, TDP level is not more than 165 W;
* Core i9-7940X-> 14 cores, 28 threads, frequency 3.1 / 4.3 / 4.4 GHz, cache volume 19.25 MB, TDP level is not more than 165 W;
* Core i9-7920X-> 12 cores, 24 streams, 2.9 / 4.3 / 4.4 GHz frequency, 16.5 MB cache, no more than 140 W TDP level.
As you can see, the transition for 12 cores already requires the Skylake-X processors to increase the TDP value from 140 to 165 watts. All four processors support 44 PCI Express 3.0 lines.
The resource Bits & Chips could not resist reproaches against the marketing experts of Intel. According to our colleagues, they decided to convert the legend in the hierarchy of their Skylake-X processors. Previously, this sequence, depending on the number of cores, in order of increasing, looked like this: LCC -> MCC -> HCC. That is, at the top there were processors with a high ("high") number of cores. Related Products :
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