Intel Core i9- 7900X
Maximum PC|August 2017

Ten cores: Just the beginning...

Jeremy Laird
Intel Core i9- 7900X

SOMETHING WEIRD is happening at Intel. Recent years have seen small, incremental upgrades to its top-drawer enthusiast chips. A speed bump here, a couple extra cores there. And that was if you were lucky. Out of nowhere, however, Intel announced a whole box full of new CPUs, a new LGA2066 socket to stick ’em in, and a new X299 chipset to underpin the whole shebang.

The new chips aren’t the usual minor massaging of specs, either. In one fell swoop, Intel has gone from a maximum of 10 cores for desktop PCs to 18 cores, with additional ’tweener options filling the newly opened chasm between the old and new realities of Intel’s high end.

This story is from the August 2017 edition of Maximum PC.

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