Jamie McKane
MyGaming Journalist
Intel's new processors are ridiculously powerful
Intel has launched its 14, 16, and 18-core processors.
Intel has launched its 14, 16, and 18-core processors.
No surprise.
/Conspiracy theory tinfoil hat on: They're holding back technology and gradually increasing power, so that they can continuously make money. Now, with AMD's new Ryzen CPU's, they're hand is forced a bit. So now they have to release a more powerful CPU from their archives, to stay relevant in the market. "whistling:
No surprise.
/Conspiracy theory tinfoil hat on: They're holding back technology and gradually increasing power, so that they can continuously make money. Now, with AMD's new Ryzen CPU's, they're hand is forced a bit. So now they have to release a more powerful CPU from their archives, to stay relevant in the market. "whistling:
Ridiculously powerful, but also ridiculously expensive.
Guess there is still a market for it though.
Ridiculous power draw. We talking 800W at the wall if it's OC'ed.
http://www.legitreviews.com/intel-core-i9-7980xe-18-core-processor-review_197903/10
Edit
It seems it won't be as popular as Intel thinks it will be. There is still plenty of 7700/6600 and even 5th Gen i5 K-series CPU's which are more than adequate for gaming and work. Specially when over clocked. This added to the fact that if you just bought a 7700k You CPU won't work on the new Z-series boards.