Intel launches 10th-generation Core X-series processors, the most powerful model with 18 cores priced under $ 1,000

The strongest mode is the Core i9-10908XE 3GHz (accelerated to 4.8 GHz) with 18 cores and 36 processing threads.

With Intel's newly released 10th-generation Core X-series processor series, gamers will not have to spend too much money to equip their gaming PC with an Intel Core X chip with 18 cores .

The strongest mode is the Core i9-10908XE 3GHz (accelerated to 4.8 GHz) with 18 cores and 36 processing threads. This mode is priced at $ 979, although much better than the $ 2,000 price for an 18-core processor before, but still a bit high compared to most common users.

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Other models include Intel Core i9-10900XE, Core i9-10920XE, 14-core i9-10940XE, priced at US $ 590, US $ 689 and US $ 784, respectively.

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There aren't any impressive clock improvements in Intel's new Core X-series processors, though the turbo clock in 12/14/18 cores increases to 4.8Ghz.

The new Core X-series processors not only have a higher Turbo Boost Max 3.0 speed, but also support up to 256GB of DDR4 2,933 MHz RAM, 72 PCIe 3.0 lanes, Deep Learning Boost. This is to upgrade AI and help connect wifi 6 with faster speed.

According to Intel, the 10th-generation Core X-series will officially hit shelves in November. This new product line is Intel's response to AMD for its low-cost Ryzen processors with strong performance.

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