8-Core version, Clocked up to 5 GHz, New Intel CPU for Notebook

Future ninth-generation Intel Core CPU for notebook systems will be offered in very powerful versions, debuting even with up to 8 cores and frequencies never seen before in portable systems.

Intel has not yet officially announced its Core ninth-generation processors for notebook systems, but the versions and technical specifications of the various versions with models of the Core i5, Core i7 and Core i9 families are already available. Expected to debut during the second quarter of 2019, these CPU will see declinations characterized by the 8-core architecture inside.

In particular, we highlight the models Core i9-9980HK and Core i9-9880H, with 8-core architecture and capable of handling up to 16 threads in parallel thanks to HyperThreading technology.

For the Core i7-9850H and Core i7-9750H models the number of cores remains unchanged, always 8, but the absence of HT technology implies a maximum number of parallel threads that is fixed at 8. Following are the Core i5- 9400H and Core i5-9300H, characterized by quad-core architecture and able to manage up to 8 threads in parallel.

There are no indications on the TDP of these CPU, but the clock frequency values combined with the technical specifications suggest a value of around 45 Watts. These are specifications that make these processors suitable for use in notebook systems for the most passionate gamers, combined with dedicated video cards.

The clock values are obviously different between the base clock and the maximum boost clock, with the latter identifying the maximum clock frequency that can be reached by these processors when only one of the available cores is used. For these new models Intel has certainly not been spared, reaching boost clock values that touch the 5 GHz for the Core i9-9980HK and slightly less, 4.8 GHz, for the Core i9-9980H.

The two Core i7 versions reach 4.6 GHz for the Core i7-9850H and 4.5 GHz for the Core i7-9750H, while for the Core i5-9400H and Core i5-9300H models, the values are equal to 4.3 GHZ and 4.1 GHz.

These are peak values with a single core occupied, it should be remembered, but, which bear witness to the very high performance level of which these ninth generation Core processors for notebook systems are capable of on paper.

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