Core i5-10500T and Core i7-10700T processors have a fairly large "appetite"

Almost no one doubts that the upcoming Intel Comet Lake-S desktop processors will be very power-hungry, even if the flagship with reduced consumption - the Core i9-10900T - is capable of consuming more than 120 W. Now other T-series processors have shown their true “appetites” - Core i5-10500T and Core i7-10700T, found in the SiSoftware database.

Core i5-10500T and Core i7-10700T processors have a fairly large "appetite"

The Core i5-10500T and Core i7-10700T processors will be similar to their full-fledged counterparts, with the exception of clock speeds, which reduce power consumption. For all T-series processors, Intel claims a TDP level of 35 W. However, in the case of Intel, this value is valid only when the chip is operating at the base frequency (PL1, Power level 1). Intel calls peak power consumption “PL2”, and this is what the SiSoftware test determines.

Core i5-10500T and Core i7-10700T processors have a fairly large "appetite"

The Core i5-10500T processor, like other Core i5s of the Comet Lake-S generation, will offer six cores and twelve threads, as well as 12 MB of L2,3 cache. According to the test, the base frequency of this chip will be 3,8 GHz, and the turbo frequency will reach 93 GHz. The maximum power consumption will reach XNUMX W.

Core i5-10500T and Core i7-10700T processors have a fairly large "appetite"

In turn, the Core i7-10700T will have eight cores and sixteen threads, as well as 16 MB of third-level cache. The base frequency of this processor is 2,0 GHz, and the maximum turbo frequency will reach a rather impressive 4,4 GHz for such a processor. A larger number of cores and a higher frequency provided the Core i7-10700T and higher power consumption - 123 W. Note that the flagship Core i9-10900T consumes exactly the same amount.

As for the performance level of the Core i5-10500T and Core i7-10700T processors, it is not at all impressive. The test assessed the performance of the new products at 135,44 and 151,28 GOPS. For comparison, the six-core Core i5-9600K processor scores 196,81 GOPS in the same test.



Source: 3dnews.ru

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