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Core i9-9900K at 5 GHz is ordinary nitrogen
John Bonini, vice president, general manager of workstations and games at Intel, came out with a great tweet.
John tweeted calling the Intel Core i9 9900K processor at 5 GHz normal nitrogen. Give credit when credit is due, and Intel manages to get its cooling down to 5 GHz with its 14+ +++ processor while the AMD eight-core Ryzen 7 3800X struggles with a single-core clock at 7 nm at 4.5 GHz. The base clock of Ryzen 7 3800X is 3.9 GHz and it is worth mentioning that Intel is about to launch i9 9900KS all 5 GHz cores, ready for the holiday season.
#iamIntel https://t.co/lFzLVMdU4C pic.twitter.com/VFU34EUvn1
– John Bonini (@john_bonini) August 30, 2019
The tweet was a reaction on AMD when marketing advertising claimed that Ryzen could reach the 5 GHz frequency and Anthony @ Tweaktown said it would not be possible even with LN2. In the meantime, AMD Marketing employees, who work hard, have removed the video.
The Core i9 9900K still does a much better job than AMD in the video game industry, where Intel still dominates. One can only imagine what will happen when Intel reaches the 10-nm desktop, and the fact that it can defeat AMD's latest success with a highly optimized 14nm does not look good for the team.
Intel i9 9900KS is just around the corner, all hearts at 5 GHz.
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