Intel shows off eight-core Tiger Lake-H, promises availability in Q2.
Intel Demos Eight-Core Tiger Lake-H CPU Running at 5.0 GHz : Read more
Intel Demos Eight-Core Tiger Lake-H CPU Running at 5.0 GHz : Read more
good luck cooling a cpu running that fast in a laptop for any extended time.
Haven't you heard?! Intel uses 300W, no matter what.Running at only 15-35 watts, it should not be hard at all to cool them with almost any cooler. Even if they went up to 100 watts, it would still be possible to cool them adequately in almost any laptop with any cooler.
Actually, it looks like Intel could keep their desktop CPU's well under 200W ...Haven't you heard?! Intel uses 300W, no matter what.
https://siliconlottery.com/pages/statisticsActually, it looks like Intel could keep their desktop CPU's well under 200W ...
... if they really wanted to do so (e. g. i9-10980HK).
Cherry picking is still a logical fallacy.https://siliconlottery.com/pages/statistics
The 10900k (100% of them) could, and still can, be overclocked to 4.70GHz under AVX 2 all core with a Vcore of 1.130V and using 210W
it's the 100% tier, so it's what ALL the CPUs they got could manage.Cherry picking is still a logical fallacy.
I think I said ... well under 200W ... which is less then at least 210W.it's the 100% tier, so it's what ALL the CPUs they got could manage.
Yes and I think I said overclocked wich by default is going to draw well above what intel could do with stock.I think I said ... well under 200W ... which is less then at least 210W.