There are also going to be six F models that don't come with Intel's integrated UHD Graphics 630 chip like the ones liked above. There are also going to be six energy-efficient 35W T models available across the 10th Gen Comet Lake family, as well as eight Pentium and Celeron CPUs, but I've left these off the list as they're not really geared toward gaming. As you can see, there's a pretty wide spread ranging from top of the line Core i9 processors right down to entry-level Core i3 chips. There are 32 10th Gen Comet Lake desktop CPUs in total that will be replacing Intel's current lot of 9th Gen Coffee Lake CPUs, and I've listed the key gaming ones in the table below. Here's everything you need to know, including their specs, how much they cost, and when (roughly) you're going to be able to get your hands on one. It's not just super fast Core i9 CPUs Intel have unveiled today, though, as they've also revealed their full suite of Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 processors as well. Leading the pack is Intel's Core i9-10900K, which has a whopping 10 cores and a maximum clock speed of 5.3GHz, making it the world's new fastest gaming processor - a title previously held by its 9th Gen predecessor, the Core i9-9900K. Hot off the heels of revealing their next generation of Comet Lake laptop CPUs, Intel have finally lifted the lid on their 10th Gen Comet Lake line-up of desktop CPUs, and man alive there are a lot of them.
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