Intel: 5GHz 28 core is not for gamers | Forgot to say overclocking

This article was reprinted with permission from Superpower.com.

A few days ago, Intel announced a 28-core processor at the Taipei Computer Show and demonstrated the full-core 5GHz high-frequency running of the CINBENCH R15 test. After watching this, do you think that Intel has developed Zenithstar? ?

However, afterwards, it was found that this 5GHz is not unusual. Intel had a set of compressors to cool the processor. In the face of questions from the outside world, Intel said that they were sorry and forgot to tell everyone that this was after the overclocking.


Intel was exposed to the compressor hose at the 5GHz demo

Frankly, when Intel announced the 5GHz 28 core processor, the first feeling was that it was too powerful. Considering Intel's recent negative development due to the 10nm delay, it would be a good thing to send a 5GHz 28-core processor to rush for joy.

After the demonstration, everyone saw the truth behind 5GHz -The 28-core processor was indeed running at the full core 5GHz frequency, but this 5GHz is not the default frequency, but the result after overclocking. In order to support such overclocking, Intel's radiator is not the same, is a Hailea HC- 1000B compressor.

This Hailea HC-1000B compressor has an hourly flow rate of 1500-4000 liters, and uses R124 water coolant to reduce the water temperature to about 4°C. The cooling power is 1770W, which is much higher than an ordinary water-cooled radiator. It is impossible to turn it without a few hundred dollars. The price of 360 US dollars was sold on Alibaba.

The matter is here, Intel uses this means to demonstrate the meaning of the 5GHz 28-core processor. It is said that Intel is intentionally misleading the public. It gives everyone the impression that Intel has created a 5GHz 28-core processor, and Intel The scene did not mention that they used compressor refrigeration.

Tomshardwre's website now grabs this point and looks for Intel to check it out. A representative of Intel said, 'In that exciting moment'. Intel just forgot to tell everyone that they used the overclocking system, and this chip is not for gamers.

Although Intel demonstrated that the scene of the 28-core processor is a guy wearing a gaming headset, suggesting that the processor is used in the gaming market, Intel clarified to the media that the 28-core 14nm processor will be targeted at the professional workstation market. It is definitely not part of the (Core) X processor.

In contrast, Intel has not yet determined what the processor is mainly for. It may also create a new market range for it. It does not give the price range of the processor, but it is obviously higher than normal players. budget.

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My feeling here is to see this picture above...

After a round of laps, Intel has spent so much effort to demonstrate the 28-core 5GHz processor, not to be blamed for being accused of cheating. The original processor was not for the desktop market?

On the other hand, if Intel really thinks so, then it can be understood why some manufacturers had conflicting information on the 28-core processor. The feelings are very sudden. Most manufacturers do not know.

However, new problems came again. Intel said that this processor is for the professional market, but now there are 28 nuclear 56-thread Xeon Platium 8180 processor, 14nm process, and now shows this 28-core processor What is it?

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