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Silicon could be destined for a mega rumor that MacBook Pro and Windows gaming laptops would be better known this week.
Intel has officially announced its 9th generation high performance processors for "Musclebooks," including eight cores i9 H and HK.
Intel calls the 9th generation processors the "Coffee Lake Refresh," which means it is a modification of the 8th generation Coffee Lake silicon that is now appearing in the latest laptops. The improvements include an improved thermal interface on high-end variants of chips, support for up to 8 cores and chipsets with integrated USB 3.1 Gen2 interface (10 Gbps) and CNVi Wi-Filike & nbsp;reported by Anandtech.
The 45-watt 9th generation processors are designed for 15-inch and 17-inch gaming laptops and workstations. & Nbsp; These chips are due for this quarter and would be the successors of the& nbsp;8th generation of six-core processors& nbsp; used in current MacBook Pro and Windows 15-inch gaming laptops.
The most important change for the mobile series is the addition of 8-core parts. A MacBook with an 8-core processor would be a first.
According to rumors, Apple would plan a MacBook Pro whose size would be between 16 and 16.5 inches, as revealed by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo in a research note reported by several sites passionate about 39; Apple.
These chips could also find their place in a future 15.4-inch classic MacBook Pro if, in fact, Apple updates this MacBook this year, not to mention the many incoming Windows gaming notebooks from Asus, MSI , Razer, Dell, etc. Lenovo and HP.
In the Windows world, Origin announces already a gaming laptop& nbsp; with the & nbsp;Intel Core i7-9750H 6-Core Processor 2.60 GHz (Turbo Boost 4.50 GHz) and Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 8 GB with Max-Q design.
The high-end mobile i9 Core (see table above), such as the& nbsp;Core i9-9980HK, can Turbo Booster up to 5GHz.
It is also likely that some manufacturers will build laptops with the new AX200 Wi-Fi 6 map. This silicon, intended for players, will provide a network rate up to 2.4 Gbps if it is associated with an access point capable of managing this speed.
Intel also specifies the new integrated Intel UHD Graphics 630 * processor, cited in the specifications i7-9750H& nbsp; related to the mobile chip sets above and & nbsp; supporting DDR4 capacities up to 128 GB.
Overall, it seems that MacBooks and Windows laptops equipped with these processors could very well replace desktop computers.
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* The separate GPU in a new MacBook Pro could include AMD's Navi. This future 7nm graphics card& nbsp;was probably spotted& nbsp;in the source code of & nbsp; Mojave. Other Navi rumors circulated these last days too. & nbsp;Currently, the fastest graphics card you can get is the Radeon Pro Vega 20 in some very high-end MacBook Pro configurations.
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Silicon could be destined for a mega rumor that MacBook Pro and Windows gaming laptops would be better known this week.
Intel has officially announced its 9th generation high-performance processors for "Musclebooks," including i9 H and HK eight-core computers.
Intel is calling the 9th generation "Coffee Lake Refresh" processors, which means a modification of the 8th generation silicon of Coffee Lake now appearing on the latest laptops. The improvements include an improved thermal interface on high-end variants of chips, support for up to 8 cores and chipsets with built-in USB 3.1 Gen2 (10 Gbps) and CNVi Wi-Fi, as well as Stressed Anandtech.
The 45-watt 9th generation processors are designed for 15-inch and 17-inch laptops and workstations. These chips are due this quarter and would be successors to the Eighth-generation six-core processors used in today's 15-inch MacBook Pro and Windows gaming laptops.
The most important change for the mobile series is the addition of 8-core parts. A MacBook with an 8-core processor would be a first.
According to rumors, Apple would plan a MacBook Pro whose size would be between 16 and 16.5 inches, as revealed by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo in a research note reported by several sites passionate about 39; Apple.
These chips could also find their place in a future 15.4-inch classic MacBook Pro if, in fact, Apple updates this MacBook this year, not to mention the many incoming Windows gaming notebooks from Asus, MSI , Razer, Dell, etc. Lenovo and HP.
In the Windows world, Origin already offers a gaming laptop with Intel Core i7-9750H 6-Core 2.60 GHz (4.50 GHz Turbo Boost) processor and Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 8GB processor with Max-Q Design.
The high-end mobile i9 Core (see table above), such as the Core i9-9980HK, can boost up to 5GHz.
It is also likely that some manufacturers will build laptops with the new Intel AX200 Wi-Fi 6 card. This silicon, intended for players, will provide a network rate up to 2.4 Gbps if it is associated with an access point capable of managing this speed.
Intel also specifies the new integrated Intel UHD Graphics 630 * processor, cited in the specifications i7-9750H above and mobile chipsets supporting DDR4 capabilities of up to 128 GB.
Overall, it seems that MacBooks and Windows laptops equipped with these processors could very well replace desktop computers.
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* The separate GPU in a new MacBook Pro could include AMD's Navi. This future 7nm graphics card was probably spotted in the source code of Mojave. Other rumors of Navi have also circulated in recent days. Currently, the fastest graphics card you can get is the Radeon Pro Vega 20 in some very high-end MacBook Pro configurations.