As always when we talk about leaks and rumors, we recommend that you take everything we know, in effective dose doubt
As we mentioned, the processor that is said to have passed will be new Intel Core i9-10990XE. Processor, built in 14 nm area. Internally, the company would allow capacity of 22 cores. Of course, the fact that it is still being built this way means that the new processor has a great TDP. In this case, up to 380 W of TDP would be the new Intel Core i9-10990XE.
Even the imaginary results obtained from the bench are also filtered Cinebench
According to the result that is thought to be found, it will be much faster than that AMD Threadripper 3960X, with two cores and four cables above this new model. Because, while the Threadripper 3960X scores 13565 points on this bench, this new Intel model draws 14,005 points. Unpleasant difference, actually. Above all, if we are reasonable TDP both models. As, in this case, Intel's new model would have a TDP 100 W more than that of its main competitor, AMD.
Developing multiple cores in the 14 nm area is Intel's only solution
It's pretty clear that Intel, since the first Ryzen and Threadripper manufacturers, joined the main battle against AMD. And it's a battle they lose to that company.
We already know they are processors Comet Lake 10 calls have problems using the platform we are using. So much so that motherboard manufacturers do not know how to control the over 300 W use these new models can have. And we've been able to see it as a very recent processor Intel Core i9-9900KS And it is not the most recommended model in terms of usage and temperatures. In fact, it is a model that is ignored by users after the initial analysis.
And that, the process that Intel follows to get things done using brute force is not always the best. This approach often provides products that are constantly being driven to the limit, which is something that shows despair it's the company that brings them to market. Tell them if not the AMD Radeon and his RX 590. Or Intel with its regular models overulss up to 5 GHz as usual.
No, doing things on the rough never ends well. And what Intel should do is to stop launching these products, only to ruin them premium product image. And focus all your efforts on building a unique Core architecture. For years it has become clear that he is no longer dedicated to her.