Intel finally unveils its latest Core i9-11900K! The new CPU chip is allegedly cheaper than the previous version Cire i9-10900K.
A total of 30 CPUs from Intel's entire 11th Generation Rocket Lake & Comet Lake Refresh Desktop CPU family is currently listed online. The list contains the products' prices and specs.
It also suggests that the new chipsets will be cheaper than their predecessor. According to WCC FTECH, the retailer 2Compute leaked the list of items.
The 2Compute's official website stated that there are five Come Lake Refresh and 14 Rocket Lake Desktop CPUs offered. All these items are part of Intel's 11th Generation Core lineup that is expected to be launched in March. To help you further here's the complete list you need to know.
Intel's Core i9-11900K price list
To make it easy for you, here's the complete list of the new chipsets that you should expect. It also contains each of their price and specs.
- Core i9-11900K ($604.64
- Core i9-11900KF ($575.72
- Core i9-11900 ($493.80
- Core i9-11900F ($464.88
- Core i9-11900T (Not yet confirmed)
- Core i7-11700K ($455.69
- Core i7-11700KF ($426.77
- Core i7-11700F ($370.14
- Core i7-11700 ($341.22)
- Core i7-11700T (Not yet confirmed)
- Core i5-11600K ($293.91)
- Core i5-11600KF ($264.99)
- Core i5-11600 ($249.99)
- Core i5-11600T (Not yet confirmed)
- Core i5-11500 ($226.88)
- Core i5-11500T (Not yet confirmed)
- Core i5-11400 ($204.97)
- Core i5-11400F ($176.06)
- Core i5-11400T (Not yet confirmed)
New Intel chipsets' specs
When it comes to specs, many of the chips have the same number of cores and threads. The ones that have eight cores and 16 threads are Core i9-11900K until Core i7-11700T respectively.
The remaining CPUs only have six cores and 12 threads. On the other hand, their Base Clock speed ranges from 2.60 GHz and 3.50 GHz, which is the highest. However, there are some products that are not confirmed yet.
Meanwhile, most of the chips have Intel Xe 32 EU. Most of them habe 256 cores while the lowest only have 192 cores. On the other hand, the chip with the highest TDP (PL1) has 125W power and the lowest chip has 35W. If you want to know more detailed specs, you can just click here.
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Written by: Giuliano de Leon.