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Intel unveils Devil’s Canyon, its first 4GHz CPU, plus a 20th-anniversary Pentium processor |
June 03, 2014
Intel’s fifth-generation Core processor family—code-named Broadwell—might be late, but the company has cooked up a couple of brand-new Haswell-class desktop CPUs that PC enthusiasts are sure to dig. Code-named Devil’s Canyon, Intel unveiled the all-new Core i7-4790K and Core i5-4690K processors at Computex on Tuesday (Taiwan time). Intel is also marking the 20th anniversary of its Pentium processor by introducing the all-new Pentium G3258.The Core i7-4790K is notable for its ability to run all four of its cores at a base clock frequency of 4.0GHz. Other Intel CPUs have been able to reach this frequency on one or several cores for brief periods (a burst mode Intel identifies as “Turbo Frequency”), but this new part will run that fast consistently and boast a turbo frequency up to 4.4GHz.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
Link: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2358581/intel-unveils-devil-s-canyon-its-first-4ghz-cpu-plus-a-20th-anniversary-pentium-processor.html#tk.rss_all
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