On April 3rd, Intel introduced a new series of CPUs for the 8th generation Core Series at its global conference in Beijing, including the first Intel Core i9 processor for notebook computers.
As the first Intel mobile processor with 6 cores and 12 threads, it supports the new Intel temperature adaptive Turbo acceleration technology, when the conditions are right (the processor temperature is right and there is a Turbo power space), by automatically setting the clock frequency Up to 200MHz, its Turbo frequency up to 4.8GHz.
At the same time, Intel AOpen's memory also debuted with this eighth-generation mobile platform, supporting desktop and mobile platforms at the same time. It can improve the performance and speed of SATA-based storage technology without affecting the storage capacity.
After more and more users have increased their performance demands on laptops, Intel is also paying more attention to providing outstanding performance while maintaining portability. New 8th generation Intel Core i9, i7 for notebooks The i5 processor is based on the Coffee Lake platform and uses 14nm process technology. When equipped with the same discrete graphics card from the previous generation, the eighth generation cool product will have more advantages both in terms of game and work.
At the same time, thanks to the powerful single-threaded and multi-threaded performance of the new series of mobile processors, users can also use it to face more complex life and work challenges, and to provide users with the ultimate game and content creation experience anytime, anywhere. The vast majority of games for the players, this is indeed a great thing. Because the level of improvement of the 8th generation Core processors is relatively large, compared to a public processor including 7 generations of Core Duo, it has advantages.
Among them, even the low-power version processors of the eight generations of Core Duo all performed well, so many students who had recently purchased the game's product slowed down and waited for the actual performance of the new game books that were powered by Intel's standard voltage versions.
On April 3rd, Intel introduced a new series of CPUs for the 8th generation Core Series at the global conference in Beijing, including the first Intel Core i9 processor for notebook computers.
As the first Intel mobile processor with 6 cores and 12 threads, it supports the new Intel temperature adaptive Turbo acceleration technology, when the conditions are right (the processor temperature is right and there is a Turbo power space), by automatically setting the clock frequency Up to 200MHz, its Turbo frequency up to 4.8GHz.
At the same time, Intel AOpen's memory also debuted with this eighth-generation mobile platform. It also supports desktop and mobile platforms. It can improve the performance and speed of SATA-based storage technology without affecting the storage capacity.
After more and more users have increased their performance demands on laptops, Intel is also paying more attention to providing comparable performance while maintaining portability. New 8th generation Intel Core i9, i7 for notebooks The i5 processor is based on the Coffee Lake platform and uses 14nm process technology. When equipped with the same discrete graphics card from the previous generation, the eighth generation cool product will have more advantages both in terms of game and work.
At the same time, thanks to the powerful single-threaded and multi-threaded performance of the new series of mobile processors, users can also use it to face more complex life and work challenges, and to provide users with the ultimate game and content creation experience anytime, anywhere. The vast majority of games for the players, this is indeed a great thing. Because the level of improvement of the 8th generation Core processors is relatively large, compared to a public processor including 7 generations of Core Duo, it has advantages.
Among them, even the low-power version processors of the eight generations of Core Duo all performed well, so many of the students who recently purchased the game's products slowed down and waited for the actual performance of the new game books with Intel's standard voltage versions.