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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 ...
13th Gen staying power While not the new and shiny, the 13th Gen Intel Core i7-13700K CPU is still no slouch. With very close specs to its new counterpart in the 14700K and just missing out on 0.2 ...
If we're being realistic, the Ultra 7 can't truly compare to the i7 14th-gen chips as they're just too powerful. However, the 16 cores and 22 threads on the Ultra 7 processors are fast enough for ...
The Intel Core i9-14900K is left behind by 2 percent, and the Core i7 and Core i5 also perform well. This does not mean that Intel's CPUs are completely outperformed.
Intel is listing the procs at 125 Watt, not bad for fast 6- and 8-core parts. However, in pale comparison, a Ryzen 9 5950X with its 16 cores is rated 105 Watts on TDP.
There are a total of six new processors in the Intel 14th Gen Core desktop processor line-up, and we’ve got three of them on hand for testing – the flagship Core i9-14900K, the enthusiast ...
AMD’s latest line of processors are primed to compete against Intel’s current Core i3, i5, i7 and i9 offering. Let’s take stock and see how the two silicon heavyweights compare.
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