Leaked Intel Core i9-10980HK result shows a lot of power

Posted on Tuesday, March 03 2020 @ 15:59 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
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A leaked CompuBench score of the Intel Core i9-10980HK reveals this new eight-core laptop processor packs quite a punch. This sixteen-threaded model has a 45W TDP and runs at a base clock of 3.1GHz, with a Turbo Boost of over 5.0GHz:
In the latest Geekbench benchmark (via TUM_APISAK), the chip has once again been spotted but this time, it features a much higher boost clock than the 5.0 GHz clocks reported earlier. The Intel Core i9-10980HK was running with a boost frequency of up to 5.27 GHz (5.3 GHz) which is literally insane for a mobility processor. In the database, the minimum boost frequency is listed at 5.075 GHz while the median frequency is listed at 5.241 GHz which makes this the highest clocked Core i9 chip ever produced for the mobility segment.
The chip scores 6321 in the single-core and 32,028 points in the multi-core test. For comparison, a leaked AMD Ryzen 7 4800H CPU score shows 5228 points in the single-core and 31614 points in the multi-core test.



Source: WCCF Tech


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