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Old September 15th 18, 09:19 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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Default Intel's "9th gen" CPUs

Interesting series of leaks and rumours. So they will still be 14 nm, in
effect a Coffee Lake facelift, but with more cores for little more dollars
than previous generation. So they are still worried about AMD.
One of the interesting tidbits was solder thermal interface; perhaps
that is how they will get a 5 GHz turbo speed (but for how many cores
and how long)
 




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