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alessandro@lemmy.ca to PC Gaming@lemmy.ca · 1 year ago

Intel’s new CPU will have fastest ever clock speed [6.2GHz], says retailer leak

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Intel’s new CPU will have fastest ever clock speed [6.2GHz], says retailer leak

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alessandro@lemmy.ca to PC Gaming@lemmy.ca · 1 year ago
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Intel’s new CPU will have fastest ever clock speed, says retailer leak
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A retail listing for the upcoming processor has seemingly confirmed that the upcoming Intel flagship will boost all the way up to 6.2GHz.
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    Also has a TDP of 620W.

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      Nice. In a few more generations my home office should be able to double as my boiler room.

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      Ah, Perfect for scrambling eyes

      Edit: Eggs

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        Could probably cook an eye on it too

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      That is what surprises me with this announcement: we moved a while ago from a more powerful, limited number of cores to smaller, more numerous, and less consuming cores. Power consumption increases to the square of the frequency of the processor, so what is the advantage of moving away from that model?

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        Headlines.

        No one should buy this.

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