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Intel 10-gen H chips for gaming laptops are here, surpass 5GHz clock speed Comments

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  • Anonymous
  • 7Xt
  • 20 Apr 2020

Anonymous, 07 Apr 2020I'm still buying Intel-based laptops because they're very reliable. You broke boys can stick t... moreYes!!! Intel always welcome users who wants their laptops come pre-built backdoor and with security flaws too!!!

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  • Anonymous
  • Y7u
  • 07 Apr 2020

I'm still buying Intel-based laptops because they're very reliable. You broke boys can stick to AMD for all I care lol.

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  • AnonD-844967
  • T0r
  • 04 Apr 2020

Anonymous, 02 Apr 2020So why 80% current gaming laptops are using intel chip?because AMD wasn't good and now it is and you will see next gen laptops supporting AMD as the 4900H is more power effecient and makes less heat than I7 9750H and even competing with some i9 laptops in a 14inch thin laptop.
That's why AMD is now better than intel.

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  • abigfanoftechs
  • 3HQ
  • 04 Apr 2020

AMD 4900HS for me ...
The Intel scam is strong with these new CPUs. The relative performances they quoted are against very old Intel CPUs, and using newer NVidia cards. Intel in laptops are dead, the only way they will survive is through kickbacks to laptop OEMs.

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  • CptPower
  • Lfw
  • 03 Apr 2020

This going for something tottaly crazy but i rather will wait untill a 10mm or smaller chips will be released with same or better speeds and power.

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  • RonB
  • xDY
  • 03 Apr 2020

Surpassing 5GHz by a couple hundred megahertz is not really an advantage over AMD as tests have shown they are rather equal in IPC even though Intel needs to boost clocks way higher to match compared to AMD topping out at 4.4ghz for the same speed. But hey gotta try and find something good out if them right

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  • Adoogle
  • 3Jn
  • 03 Apr 2020

Rock, 02 Apr 2020Intel is the best for over all purpose use 1 pc. Intel is best for Spectre and Meltdown CPU security vulnerabilities.

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  • Adoogle
  • 3Jn
  • 03 Apr 2020

T M , 02 Apr 2020How the hell is Intel still using 14nm chips? XDBecause Intel sat on their laurels upon the debut of their Core CPUs back in 2006, believing they decimated their competition (AMD).

Now look at Intel. They are head-scratching and ar$e-scratching, running around like headless chickens, totally bewildered and perplexed at the rise from near-death of AMD.

AMD are kicking Intel good and proper. Respectz to AMD.

All Intel, the monopolistic flocking bar steward, can do is lower their exorbitant CPU prices.

Over the past decade, Intel failed to invest in both 10nn silicon and sub-5W mobile chips, thinking their x86 14nm cash-cow would keep them profitable for decades to come. They are suffering the indignation of their arrogance by all the competition having either caught up with them, or in some cases surpassing them (e.g., TSMC, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company).

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  • KkE
  • 03 Apr 2020

Hello Life, 02 Apr 2020what are you talking about? Lowe base speeds are always better. When the load is low for examp... moreOpen the performance monitor in your PC (W10) and click on the processor. You'll see the base clock speed and current clock speed. If the PC isn't running anything, the current clock speed will be lower than base clock speed. That should disprove your claims.

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  • Anonymous
  • 0%R
  • 03 Apr 2020

Those 5 Ghz won't do much if this thing once again clocks down immediatly.. Not to mention that high speeds don't mean much anyways.

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  • jxF
  • 02 Apr 2020

How the hell is Intel still using 14nm chips? XD

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  • AnonD-732843
  • 8kN
  • 02 Apr 2020

Anonymous, 02 Apr 2020So why 80% current gaming laptops are using intel chip?Because of intel's bribery...

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  • AnonD-732843
  • 8kN
  • 02 Apr 2020

RYZEN MASTER RACE, 02 Apr 2020Never buying Intel in my life again I mean never ever Bought Ryzen 3600 for my gaming PC th... moreExcellent decision since their greed just keeps on sky-rocketing..

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  • YUKI93
  • KZK
  • 02 Apr 2020

Let's see how this new Intel CPU fairs up against AMD's equivalent Ryzen chip.

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  • Anonymous
  • U}}
  • 02 Apr 2020

Hello Life, 02 Apr 2020what are you talking about? Lowe base speeds are always better. When the load is low for examp... more*facepalm
Base speed is not the same as idle speed. Every modern chip will clock down at idle that's obvious. Base speed is the highest clock that you can get at designed TDP on a full typical load. For example on 10750H, 2.6 Ghz is the highest you typically get at 45W TDP on all cores full load. Ryzen 4900H on the other hand has 3.3 Ghz base speed on all cores.

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  • Anonymous
  • ypc
  • 02 Apr 2020

Anonymous, 02 Apr 2020So why 80% current gaming laptops are using intel chip?If it goes like this it will change

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  • Jhon998
  • d%u
  • 02 Apr 2020

Hello Life, 02 Apr 2020what are you talking about? Lowe base speeds are always better. When the load is low for examp... moreBase speed doesn't mean it's the lowest speed it can run at

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  • Anonymous
  • vry
  • 02 Apr 2020

AnonD-833125, 02 Apr 2020Gaming laptops, enough said. After my 1000EUR HP gaming laptop with i5 7300HQ, 8GB RAM, GTX ... moreCould be that you bought a gaming laptop that sucked. Try reading reviews beyond the usual youtube rockstar reviewers.

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  • Anonymous
  • vry
  • 02 Apr 2020

Recycled lol.

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  • Anonymous
  • 0xU
  • 02 Apr 2020

Hello Life, 02 Apr 2020what are you talking about? Lowe base speeds are always better. When the load is low for examp... moreMovies are going to use cpu freq scaling and chose a frequency that suits them best. It can be boost speed or it can be the minimum multiplier speed. Depends on the cpu and available instructions.

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