As you probably already know, the fourth incarnation of the Skylake architecture – Comet Lake-S – awaits us in the first quarter of 2020. In it, according to rumors, the first 10-core, 20-thread Intel chip for the mainstream LGA 1200 platform will be presented. However, thanks to multi-core solutions from AMD, the public will no longer be surprised by such capacities.

But here Intel made a rather unexpected and atypical move for itself. According to relatively old leaks, in the tenth generation of Core processors, Core i3 chips with a crystal configuration of 4 cores, 8 threads and a Core i5 with 6 cores, 12 threads should appear. And today this information has found another confirmation.

To begin with, the 8-thread Core i3-10300 chip was listed in the UserBenchmark benchmark database. This information was provided by a fairly reputable insider under the pseudonym TUM_APISAK in his Twitter account:

According to the information received, the processor operates at a base frequency of 3700 MHz with the possibility of automatic overclocking up to 4200 MHz.

Second, but no less important leak was shared by a user with the nickname _rogame on the same social network Twitter. The screenshot he published shows us the frequency of the Intel Core i5-10600 processor: 3300 MHz in stock and 4500 MHz in the maximum turbo boost. Unfortunately, neither the TDP nor the cache size was specified.

Estimated 10th Gen Intel processor lineup:

CPUCores/ ThreadsBase frequencyMaximum frequencyL3 cacheTDPPrice
Intel Core i9-10900K10/20TBDTBD20 MB95-125W?Unknown
Intel Core i9-1090010/203.0 GHz5.1 GHz20 MB80W Unknown
Intel Core i9-10900T10/202.0 GHz4.5 GHz20 MB35W Unknown
Intel Core i7-10700K8/16TBDTBD16 MB95-125W? Unknown
Intel Core i7-107008/163.0 GHz4.8 GHz16 MB65W Unknown
Intel Core i7-10700T8/162.0 GHz4.4 GHz16 MB35W Unknown
Intel Core i5-10600K6/12TBDTBD12 MB95W Unknown
Intel Core i5-106006/123.3 GHz4.5 GHz12 MB65W Unknown
Intel Core i5-10600T6/122.4 GHz4.0 GHz12 MB35W Unknown
Intel Core i5-105006/123.2 GHz4.3 GHz12 MB65W Unknown
Intel Core i5-10500T6/122.3 GHz3.7 GHz12 MB35W Unknown
Intel Core i5-104006/123.5 GHz4.1 GHz12 MB65W Unknown
Intel Core i3-10300K4/8TBDTBD8 MB95W Unknown
Intel Core i3-103004/83.7 GHz4.2 GHz8 MB65W Unknown
Intel Core i3-101004/83.2 GHz3.8 GHz8 MB65W Unknown
Intel Core i3-10100T4/82.3 GHz3.6 GHz8 MB35W Unknown
Intel Pentium G64002/43.8 GHz3.8 GHz4 MB65W Unknown
Intel Pentium G6400T2/43.2 GHz3.2 GHz4 MB35W Unknown
Intel Celeron G59002/23.2 GHz3.2 GHz
2 MB65W Unknown
Intel Celeron G5900T2/23.0 GHz3.0 GHz2 MB35W Unknown

In addition to new CPUs, we will get a completely updated LGA 1200 platform (Socket H5) and 400 chipset line. According to Intel’s strategy, the platform will exist for a couple of years, after which it will be replaced by a successor.

At the moment, there is no exact information on whether the existing cooling systems for the LGA 115x will be compatible with the LGA 1200, but according to rumors, the old COs will be able to be installed on the new platform without any problems.

Source: VideoCardz

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