According to Guru3D, Intel plans to update a new Core desktop processor at the end of August and early September. The top two models will be i9-9900K and i7-9700K.
In the 3DMark Time Spy database, it is highly probable that the Core i9-9900K test platform will be exposed.
The reason why it is i9-9900K, because it is recognized as a general model of Intel products, this generally appears before the release of new products. At the same time, 8 cores and 16 threads, the information of acceleration frequency exceeding 5GHz also echoes the i9-9900K specifications.
In terms of scoring, CPU ran 10,719 points The score of the graphic with the GTX 1080 Ti platform is 9862, according to the top of the pyramid.
In simple contrast, The Ryzen 7 2700X scored 9147 points in the same class, an increase of 17%.
same, The i7-8700K is 7918 points, so after the core number is increased by 33%, the performance is improved by 35%.
The other two findings are that it may be due to the engineering film. The base frequency of this 'i9-9900K' is 3.1GHz, instead of the 3.6GHz that is generally believed by the outside world. Second, the motherboard of the test platform is Z370, which proves that the interface has not changed. And backward compatible.
PS: Time Spy's reference to CPU performance is relatively general. From the ladder diagram, it can be seen that when the number of cores exceeds 10, Time Spy does not expand well, resulting in i9-9900K and 1950X/i9-7900X are very close.
Will the i9-9900K really be brazed?