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In comparison, Intel’s Core i5 offer up to 12MB while the current crop of Core i7’s pack in up to 16MB. This is clearly one area where an i7 outperforms a Core i5 or Core i3 processor.
History of the Intel Core i5 and Core i7 The Core i5 and Core i7 represent the two most popular processors in the Intel Core processor line. Each has come a long way in the nearly 15 years they’ve ...
For example, an Intel Core i7 will now be an Intel Core 7, and an Intel Core i7 X-series will be an Intel Core 7 Ultra. These processors aren’t the only products getting a branding change.
According to the report, Intel is not only planning to release a six-core/12-thread Core i7 8700K with 12-megabytes of cache, but it is also planning a lower-end six-core Core i5 8600K chip.
For anyone wondering why they'd want a Threadripper 1950X instead of a Core i7-8086K, the company said it will "let the numbers do the talking: 16 cores. 32 threads. 64 PCIe Gen3 lanes. 40MB cache." ...
Intel's 14th Gen CPUs are here and the Core i7-14700K is the only one to get more cores this year. But this mild upgrade might not be what you hoped for.
Intel’s 4th Gen Haswell Core i3 processors had either 3MB or 4MB of cache, Haswell Core i5s had either 4MB or 6MB of cache and Haswell Core i7 CPUs had a hefty 8MB of cache, except for the i7 ...
The Core i7 range is somewhat simplified, there are two distinct 8-core/16-thread models. The Core i7-10700 is the locked part, it runs at a 2.9 GHz base clock with a max turbo of 4.8 GHz, whereas ...