The British Computing.co.uk Web site reported that Intel will "in a few weeks" launch the first 4GHz processor. This means that Intel and AMD will restart the war on CPU frequencies.
The new core i7-4790k "Devil ' Canyon" processor will be the first of the Intel 3 LGA1150 interface Haswell processor. The specific parameters of this processor include: 4 CPU core, support Hyper-threading, 4.4GHz Core frequency acceleration, 8MB cache, thermal design power 88 watts. This processor integrates the HD Graphics 4600 display core.
This will be Intel's first major processor to reach 4GHz. Intel suspended the contention for CPU frequency with AMD about 10 years ago, May 2004. At that time, Intel cancelled the continued development of the NetBurst microarchitecture and instead developed the processors code-named Tejas and Jayhawk.
Subsequently, Intel and AMD began to focus on integrating more cores and hyper-Threading technology into the CPU.
AMD has breached the 4GHz frequency mark first, but CPU frequencies are no longer as decisive as ever. AMD introduced the FX-9590 processor about 1 years ago, with the default clock frequency of 4.70GHz, and overclocking to reach 5GHz.
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