Intel's Most Powerful Core i9 Processor Ever

"Best Gaming & Creation Laptop Processor Intel Has Ever Made"

Intel is bringing the laptop to its most powerful Core i9 processor

Intel's new Core i9 chips can make laptops feel like a desktop Intel's new core i9 flagship also unlocks, so you can overclock it - or better yet, let professionals leave Intel says it is expected that PCGs will be able to preoverclocked 5GHz+ system immediately after launch Will be going.

i9 comes with high clock speed, 2.9 GHz vs 2.2GHz, and workload -4.8GHz versus 4.2GHz, "Turbo Boost" can be higher. But the clock speed of a high CPU is not much like the core of the I9 compared to the I-7. In fact, the only difference between the two things is that the i9-8950 HK is overclockable and is limited only by the thermal design of the laptop. The new H-Series i7 CPU's are not.
With new coffee lake chips, Intel is adding support for its optent memory for both the eighth generation mobile and desktop chips, which should increase overall speed compared to traditional memory systems. To signal that Intel is also introducing the new Intel Core i5 +, i7 +, and i9 + badges, introduces new computer processor and optical memory from the beginning. Intel claims that the premium laptop category has increased by 40 percent year-on-year, and therefore wants to complete a wide range of purpose-built laptops. The company has also launched the new six Core Core i7-8850H and Core i7-8750H, Quad-Core Core i5-8400H and Core i5-8300H and 6 Core XOn E-2186M, Xen E-2176M Processor for Mainstream and workstation laptops.

All of these new processor software will work with Intel's optical memory to speed up the launch and load time of the software. Intel is rolling out new Core i9 +, Core i7 + and Core i5 + badges for OEM to promote computers and laptops, which use Core CPU and OptIn Memory. Desktop PC buyers can now choose low-cost H370 or H310 motherboards
Core i9-8950 HK processors have six cores with a total of twelve threads, and hyper threading for a 12MB cache. Its base clock speed is 2.9 GHz and its maximum single-core turbo boost speed is 4.8GHz.
Intel is also introducing a new feature called Thermal Velocity Boost, which formally accelerates CPU's clock speed if the thermal and power conditions are suitable at any time, such as the automatic XFR facility that is available for AMD Ryan processors Offers. Dual-channel DDR 4-2666 RAM is supported.
Naturally not everyone will be able to buy core i9 processors For all of us, Intel's new 14nm coffee lake silicon can be realized in the company's xeon and Core i7 processors,which also offer six cores and 12 threads for all your multitasking (and editing and rendering) needs.

Intel officially unveiled a bunch of new 8th generation products, at a global event in Beijing. The highlight among these was the first ever Core i9 high performance processor for laptops. The new processor is claimed to be as much as 59% faster to edit a 4K video stream than the 8th generation Core i7-7820HK processor, and can also render 41% more frames per second during gaming. This mobile processor has 6-cores. However, Intel has barely made the Core i9 processor official, and we have had a slew of announcements in the past few hours, from laptop makers who seem only too excited to roll out laptops running the new processor which are ;

MSI GT75 Titan

MSI has announced the GT75 gaming laptop, which will pair the processor’s 6-core and 12-thread configuration with MSI’s own Cooler Booster Titan feature—this will, as the company claims, result in as much as a 70% performance increase over the Core i7 processor. The laptop will also have discreet Nvidia GTX1080 graphics and mechanical keyboards. There is the option of a 17.3-inch Full HD display and a 17.3-inch 4K display. Depending on which variant you buy, you’ll be able to configure as much as 64GB RAM. The GT75 Titan is priced at Rs2,99,990

Dell XPS 15

Also referred to as the XPS 15 (2018), this will surely be the most powerful ultrabook made by Dell thus far. That is because it will be available with the new Core i9 processor. Gamers could perhaps find this suddenly very relevant since this will also pack in the powerful Nvidia GTX 1050Ti graphics. Dell also says that the new InfinityEdge display with 4K resolution consumes lesser power than before. Though the exact variant prices haven’t been announced, it’ll be safe to assume that the Core i9 variant will sit at the top of the pile, and would be priced close to $2000 (around Rs1,30,000).

Asus ROG G703

Asus has expanded the ROG G703 line-up with a Core i9 variant as well. You get the option of configuring the machine with as much as 64GB RAM. Gamers would find the GeForce GTX 1080 graphics relevant. The 17.3-inch display will have the Full HD resolution, and supports the 144Hz refresh rates and Nvidia’s G-Sync technology. The ROG G703 is virtual reality (VR) content ready as well. This will roll out in some countries over the coming weeks with a price tag of $3,499 (around Rs2,2700).

Alienware 17

Dell will be updating the top of the line Alienware 17 gaming laptop with the new Core i9 processor. This will have 16GB RAM, an Nvidia GTX1080 OC graphics. This gaming laptop will have a 17.3-inch display. The Alienware 17 will also be virtual reality (VR) content ready. This variant will have a sticker price of $3,699 (around Rs2,40,000).

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