Intel officially announces the first Core i9 processor for notebooks

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This afternoon, Intel held a global conference in Beijing and launched its first Intel® CoreTM i9 processor for notebooks. Intel stated that it is an ultra-high-performance notebook processor in Intel’s history and can serve users anywhere, anytime. Provides ultimate game and content creation experience.

The newly announced processor model is the Intel Core i9-8950HK, which has been optimized to significantly increase the performance limit. It is the first to have 6-core and 12-thread, 14nm++ process technology. It is completely unlocked and uses the new Intel temperature. With Thermal Velocity Boost 3, when the processor temperature is low enough and there is a Turbo power space, the clock frequency can be automatically raised to a maximum of 200 MHz. This means that the Turbo frequency can be up to 4.8 GHz. .

Intel said that compared to the seventh-generation processors, the overall speed of the latest i9 processor increased by 29%, gaming increased by 41%, and 4K video editing speed increased by 59%.

In addition to the Core i9, the new eighth-generation processors for notebooks are also the i7 and i5. The latter two are also based on Intel's 14nm++ architecture (also known as Coffee Lake). The previous generation of discrete graphics processors can increase the number of game frames by up to 41% per second and up to 59% video editing acceleration.

So why is high-performance positioning in laptops, Intel explained that Intel has noticed that more and more users expect laptops to deliver outstanding performance at par with desktop computers to achieve an immersive and quick response experience while maintaining portability. , Including smoothly playing and recording videos without affecting game performance.

It's worth noting that the 8th generation Intel Core Mobile Processor family also adds new Intel® 300 Series chipsets for ultra-fast connectivity with integrated Gigabit WiFi, faster than the standard 2x2 802.11AC 80 MHz (867 Mbps) up to 2 times faster.

In addition, Intel also announced that Intel AOpen Memory has been launched on the eighth generation of Intel Core mobile and desktop platforms.

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