It is obvious that the release of Intel desktop processors, 10th generation, Comet Lake-S, will soon be a reality.
ΟMotherboard manufacturers have long been ready with the new motherboards that will support processors, while photos and benchmarks are "leaking" on the Internet at an increasing rate.
The latest appearance of a Comet Lake-S processor comes from XFastest, which uploaded video with performance measurements of a Core i9-10900 ES. For those who do not know, ES is the acronym for Engineering Sample.
The video shows the performance measurements with Cinebench R15, Cinebench R20 and CPU-Z programs. On the Cinebench R20, the processor scored 441 and 3.714 points, respectively single core and multi core respectively, while in Cinebench R15 the corresponding results were 182 and 1.670 points.
Although these measurements seem low, it should be noted that the processor is ES, which means that it does not meet the timings of the model to be released. Specifically, the 10900 ES tested ran at 2,5 GHz with a 3,2 GHz Turbo. The 10900 that will be released, according to what we know so far, will clock at 2,8 GHz and 5 GHz, base clock and turbo clock respectively.
The Core i9-10900 will have TDP 65W and will have 10 cores and 20 processing threads. His big "brother", 10900K will have TDP 125W with base / turbo clock 3,7 GHz and 5,1 GHz respectively, while according to reports it will reach very high W power consumption and will be extremely "hot"…. All this remains to be proven in practice.
It will be extremely interesting, in the end, the comparison with the Ryzen 3000 who are currently "playing" without an opponent. Of course, AMD Zen 2 architecture processors reach up to 16 cores and their pricing is quite aggressive. Intel will have a hard time dealing with the "red" processors, at least in terms of performance / dollar.
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