Intel’s 9th Generation Core Mobile Processors: 45W H-Series
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  • Korguz - Wednesday, April 24, 2019 - link

    why ?? because intel can.. and people will still buy them... and intel..only cares about their bottom line... and keeping the investors happy..
  • Cellar Door - Tuesday, April 23, 2019 - link

    When a Pentium chip has HyperThreading but your i7 DOESN'T ....feels bad man
  • GlossGhost - Thursday, April 25, 2019 - link

    IMAGINE LOL
  • The_Assimilator - Wednesday, April 24, 2019 - link

    WTF is this stupidity?

    i5 9600K: 6c/6t, $262
    Ryzen 5 2600X: 6c/12t, $249 (currently $180 on sale)

    The only thing that the Intel chip has over the AMD is the higher turbo and possibility of hitting 5GHz with a golden chip... If Ryzen 2 is able to hit ~4.5GHz reliably it is game over for Intel.
  • Jumangi - Wednesday, April 24, 2019 - link

    I still never understand why they need so many sku's...
  • peevee - Friday, May 3, 2019 - link

    If you hire marketoids instead of engineers, they will find something to write in their weekly reports.
  • crotach - Wednesday, April 24, 2019 - link

    I can't wait for 2030 and 14nm++++++ CPUs :)
  • rev3rsor - Wednesday, April 24, 2019 - link

    On the mobile page, it says the i3 parts are 4C/8T, but that looks the i5s - typo? Also, leads me to wonder what the actual i3 parts will be, quad no HT or dual with HT...
  • GlossGhost - Thursday, April 25, 2019 - link

    Why is there no 100% HT availability to the i-series processors? Does it cost Intel too much?
  • peevee - Friday, May 3, 2019 - link

    How would they sell i9s if i7s are the same?

    Not having HT on 4-core i3s is a major bummer. But beyond that cache and memory bus contention makes HT even less useful.

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