Today, Intel is lifting the embargo on reviews for its new flagship desktop processor range, known as Cascade Lake-X. At the top of the stack is the 18-core, 36-thread Core i9-10980XE, which I'll be ...
Many cores, more secure, faster, stronger. We review the all-new 18-core Core i9 10980XE from Intel. Despite many announcements, this is the most versatile (in cores) HEDT processor for the consumer ...
Intel’s new i9-10980XE, debuting on the same day as AMD’s new Threadripper line, occupies a strange market segment: the “budget high-end desktop.” Its 18 cores and 36 threads sound pretty exciting ...
Intel’s new 18-core Core i9-10980XE isn’t reaching for the stars. It’s reaching for the middle. Squeezed by AMD’s consumer 16-core Ryzen 9 3950X on one end, and the 32-core Ryzen Threadripper 3970X on ...
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Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. With few improvements over its predecessor and performance, ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. In a recent bout of leaked benchmarks which we reported on both here and here, Intel's upcoming Cascade Lake-X HEDT chip has been shown getting pounded by ...
With the upcoming release of the Core i9-10980XE processor, Intel is set to have a brand new HEDT flagship processor. There is, as you might expect, a lot of anticipation over this release. AMD has ...
At less than half the price of its predecessor with roughly the same multi-core performance and better single core performance, the Core i9 10980XE is a no brainer if you want to go Intel high-end.
It is patently clear that Intel hasn't made the expected performance strides in the HEDT space. The latest processors bear the 10th Gen Core branding but can trace their silicon lineage back to the ...
Intel has been expanding with an up-to 18-core and thus 36-threads processor actually for two years now. Intel markets these series ass the Core X series, and also has been adding the denominator, the ...
With the Core i9-7980XE and Core i9-9980XE hitting 4.5GHz with less than 1.2V, this was our target here, and with STIM under the hood, we hoped for some reasonable gains, especially given Intel's ...