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| title = Core i9 | | title = Core i9 | ||
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| developer = Intel | | developer = Intel | ||
| manufacturer = Intel | | manufacturer = Intel | ||
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− | '''Core i9''' is a family of high-performance and high [[core count]] {{arch|64}} [[x86]] microprocessors introduced by [[Intel]] in mid-2017 | + | '''Core i9''' is a family of high-performance and high [[core count]] {{arch|64}} [[x86]] microprocessors introduced by [[Intel]] in mid-2017. |
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
− | The Core i9 family was announced during Computex [[2017]]. The new family of processors | + | The Core i9 family was announced during Computex [[2017]]. The new family of processors are positioned above the {{intel|Core i7}} family and offer a significant increase in core and thread count at a premium price. In late 2018, Intel expanded the family into mainstream desktop and mobile procesors. |
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{{see also|intel/microarchitectures/skylake (server)|intel/cores/skylake_x|l1=Skylake µarch|l2=Skylake X core}} | {{see also|intel/microarchitectures/skylake (server)|intel/cores/skylake_x|l1=Skylake µarch|l2=Skylake X core}} | ||
Skylake-based Core i9 processors were introduced during Computex 2017. Those processors incorporate a large number of changes over their {{intel|Broadwell|l=arch}} counterparts which brings along a performance increase in addition to other improvements. Those processors are also the first to incorporate the new {{x86|AVX-512}} extension. | Skylake-based Core i9 processors were introduced during Computex 2017. Those processors incorporate a large number of changes over their {{intel|Broadwell|l=arch}} counterparts which brings along a performance increase in addition to other improvements. Those processors are also the first to incorporate the new {{x86|AVX-512}} extension. | ||
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* '''I/O:''' x44 PCIe Gen 3 Lanes, x4 [[DMI 3.0]]] link | * '''I/O:''' x44 PCIe Gen 3 Lanes, x4 [[DMI 3.0]]] link | ||
* '''TDP:''' 140 W, 165 W, 255 W | * '''TDP:''' 140 W, 165 W, 255 W | ||
− | * '''ISA:''' Everything up to {{x86|AVX-512}} ({{x86|SMM}}, {{x86|FPU}}, {{x86|NX}}, {{x86|MMX}}, {{x86|SSE}}, {{x86|SSE2}}, {{ | + | * '''ISA:''' Everything up to {{x86|AVX-512}} ({{x86|SMM}}, {{x86|FPU}}, {{x86|NX}}, {{x86|MMX}}, {{x86|SSE}}, {{x86|SSE2}}, {{X86|SSE3}}, {{X86|SSSE3}}, {{x86|SSE4.1}}, {{x86|SSE4.2}}, {{x86|AES}}, {{x86|AVX}}, {{x86|FMA3}}, {{x86|AVX2}}, and {{x86|AVX-512}}) |
* '''Tech:''' {{intel|Turbo Boost|Turbo Boost 2.0}}, {{intel|Turbo Max|Turbo Max 3.0}}, {{intel|Hyper-Threading}}, {{intel|VT-x}}, {{intel|VT-d}}, {{intel|SpeedStep}}, Software Guard ({{intel|SGX}}), and Memory Protection ({{intel|MPX}}) | * '''Tech:''' {{intel|Turbo Boost|Turbo Boost 2.0}}, {{intel|Turbo Max|Turbo Max 3.0}}, {{intel|Hyper-Threading}}, {{intel|VT-x}}, {{intel|VT-d}}, {{intel|SpeedStep}}, Software Guard ({{intel|SGX}}), and Memory Protection ({{intel|MPX}}) | ||
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== 8th Generation (Coffee Lake) == | == 8th Generation (Coffee Lake) == | ||
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=== Mobile === | === Mobile === | ||
In late 2018, Intel introduced the first Core i9 high-end mainstream mobile processor. | In late 2018, Intel introduced the first Core i9 high-end mainstream mobile processor. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Facts about "Core i9 - Intel"
designer | Intel + |
first announced | May 30, 2017 + |
full page name | intel/core i9 + |
instance of | microprocessor family + |
main designer | Intel + |
manufacturer | Intel + |
microarchitecture | Skylake + |
name | Core i9 + |
package | FCLGA-2066 + |
process | 14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) + |
socket | Socket R + |
technology | CMOS + |
word size | 64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) + |