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| Intel’s depressing 14 nm pr A sixth year and just more “improvements” Chipzilla’s Comet Lake-H chip, the Core i5-10300H should provide users with an 11 per cent performance boost, but at what point will Intel finally give up on 14nm technology? Intel revealed 14nm chips more than six years ago which is rather a long time in chip development terms and now looking about as out-of-date as the latest iPhone. Laptopmedia claims that the Core i5-10300H has a 2.5 GHz base clock speed that it can Turbo Boost to 4.3 GHz, a boost of between 100 and 200 MHz over the Core i5-9300H so this is basically a minor clock speeds improvements will help the Core i5-10300H outperform the Core i5-9300H to a degree but so will the fact that it can handle faster RAM. It is pretty obvious that benchmarking the two chips on different RAM is not fair and shows nothing of Intel’s chip process. https://fudzilla.com/news/50207-inte...cess-obsession |
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