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Intel 10th Gen Core Desktop K-SKUs Available First

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Intel launched its 10th generation Core desktop processor family last week, with the announcement of a staggering 22 SKUs (32 if you count energy-efficient T-SKUs). This got us wondering if some of the deliciously-priced SKUs such as the $157 6-core/12-thread Core i5-10400F would be available in the first wave. Turns out, it might not.

Apparently, Intel has a split launch schedule for these processors, but in the very first wave, only the unlocked K-SKUs will be available in the market. These would include the 6-core/12-thread Core i5-10600K at $262 (1k-unit tray pricing), the 8-core/16-thread Core i7-10700K at $374, and the flagship 10-core/20-thread Core i9-10900K at $488). The three SKUs will be available in markets within May 2020.

Update May 4th: Intel confirmed that the KF-SKUs will also be part of the first wave.



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They don't have CPU handling of NVME gen 4 yet do they? I was on Intel for a few upgrades but now back with AMD.
 
intel constant int = 14
while (intel = 14) {
print += intel + "+";
i++;
}

Result = 14+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ and goes on forever and ever ehhe
 
A small gripe, i wish they would work on the box art.
 
I suspect they are releasing the higher end chips first because that is where AMD is hammering them the hardest (6 cores and above processors). Not just from a sales perspective, but also from a reputation perspective if they lose their single core performance crown.

AMD just announced their Ryzen 3 series, so the damage is still not that bad at the low end. Moreover Ryzen 3 does not come with integrated graphics, so people who wants just a basic computer without gaming will still likely go for Intel.
 
I suspect they are releasing the higher end chips first because that is where AMD is hammering them the hardest (6 cores and above processors). Not just from a sales perspective, but also from a reputation perspective if they lose their single core performance crown.
Also, the K-SKUs are relatively low volume, as OEMs typically order the lower TDP ones.

Comet Lake is already ~6 months delayed (presumably by another stepping), and still they are struggling a lot with production volume…
I just wonder how long these things will be on the market. They might be competitive now, but not for long.
 
Intel confirmed to us that KF SKUs will also be part of the first wave of market-available SKUs.
 
The big dog gets the bone
 
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