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Details for Intel 9th gen notebook CPU's surface

RobbinM

Our friends over at Anandtech have posted an article with some new details for Intels new notebook CPU's.

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Before proceeding to the actual products, let us make it clear what Intel actually revealed. Among other things, Intel (and other companies) has a number of export compliance metrics for its CPUs, including GFLOPS, Adjusted Peak Performance (APP), and Composite Theoretical Performance (CTP). These metrics are used by various governments to determine capabilities of CPUs and other processors.

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These include some of the KF model numbers for desktops that we have seen already, rumoured last year to be CPU's without iGPU

I would like to see how an i9-9900KF will overclock without that GPU outputting some heat.

 

Intel 9th Gen Core CPUs for Desktops and High-End Notebooks
Tier Model Application Cores Base
Freq
Turbo
Freq
L3 IGP IGP
Freq
TDP
i9 i9-9900K Desktop 8 / 16 3.6 GHz 5.0 GHz 16 MB UHD 630 1200 95 W
i9-9900KF Desktop 8 / 16 3.6 GHz - - 95 W
i9-9980HK Notebook 8 / 16 ? UHD 630 (?) ? ?
i9-9880H Notebook 8 / 16 ? 4.8 GHz ? ?
i7 i7-9700K Desktop 8 / 8 3.6 GHz 4.9 GHz 12 MB UHD 630 1200 95 W
i7-9700KF Desktop 8 / 8 3.6 GHz 4.9 GHz - - 95 W
i7-9850H Notebook 8 / 8 ? 4.6 GHz UHD 630 (?) ? ?
i7-9750H Notebook 8 / 8 ? 4.5 GHz ? ?
i5 i5-9600K Desktop 6 / 6 3.7 GHz 4.6 GHz 9 MB UHD 630 1150 95 W
i5-9600KF Desktop 6 / 6 3.7 GHz 4.6 GHz - - 95 W
i5-9400 Desktop 6 / 6 2.9 GHz 4.1 GHz UHD 630 1050 65 W
i5-9400F Desktop 6 / 6 2.9 GHz 4.1 GHz - - 65 W
i5-9400H Notebook 4 / 8 ? 4.3 GHz 8 MB UHD 630 (?) ? ?
i5-9300H Notebook ? 4.1 GHz ? ?
i3 i3-9350KF Desktop 4 / 4 4.0 GHz 4.6 GHz - - 91 W
i3-9100 Desktop ? ? 4.2 GHz 6 MB UHD 630 (?) ?

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Are we certain that the notebook CPU’s will have the same core count as the desktop counterparts? If so the base speed must be extremely low for them to make it within the standard notebook TDP constraints 45w~, unless they’re going to finally up the TDP, the 45w rating was rubbish.

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4 minutes ago, Salv8 (sam) said:

i don't see no Kentucky fried CPU in there

i guess they removed the i9-9900KFC...

must be a legal issue with the recipe...

As long as it's not a i9-9900popeyes 

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Is everybody just so bored with intel releasing CPU's that even in an enthousiast forum things turn full meme right away?

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12 minutes ago, RobbinM said:

Is everybody just so bored with intel releasing CPU's that even in an enthousiast forum things turn full meme right away?

There's not much to discuss about. Pretty sure everyone expects them to run super hot in slim laptops and use more power. It's not going to be anything revolutionary. Oh and it will be expensive.

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22 minutes ago, RotoCoreOne said:

There's not much to discuss about. Pretty sure everyone expects them to run super hot in slim laptops and use more power. It's not going to be anything revolutionary. Oh and it will be expensive.

Idk 8 core laptop processor would be pretty friggen useful on the go. I often do a lot heavily threaded tasks at home and on the go so having that number crunching power in a laptop would be amazing for prosumers and professionals on the go.

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10 hours ago, trag1c said:

Idk 8 core laptop processor would be pretty friggen useful on the go. I often do a lot heavily threaded tasks at home and on the go so having that number crunching power in a laptop would be amazing for prosumers and professionals on the go.

I mean. Zen 2 laptops is honestly wgat you are waiting for then. Current coredesign shows 8 cores being possible and likely in laptops. And also a reasonable TDP with 7nm

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22 hours ago, schwellmo92 said:

Are we certain that the notebook CPU’s will have the same core count as the desktop counterparts? If so the base speed must be extremely low for them to make it within the standard notebook TDP constraints 45w~, unless they’re going to finally up the TDP, the 45w rating was rubbish.

Nah, we'll probably eventually pass below the sub-GHz barrier again for the base clock to keep the TDP at 45W.

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1 hour ago, yian88 said:

i9 4.8ghz for notebook? is this a joke of some sort?

Just use a good cooler.

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