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Their Core i5 CPUs for desktop PCs boast 6-cores while mobile Core i5 processors are, again, mostly quad-core. Meanwhile, modern Core i7 processors range from quad-core all the way up to octa-core.
Welcome to our in-depth review and benchmarking of Intel's Core i9-10900K and i5-10600K processors. In this video, we dive ...
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.
The Core i5-12600K is architecturally identical and a little faster (not a lot, but enough to make a difference). And the i5-13500 has a higher clock speed and has four additional E-cores.
The 13th Gen Intel Core i5 should make us question what being a "mid-range" CPU even means in this day and age. It isn't cheaper than AMD, but it's a brilliant CPU.
Intel’s new Core i5-14600K isn’t a massive generational leap, as you can read in our Core i5-14600K review. No one expected it to be with Intel’s 13th-gen CPUs already sitting among the best ...
They're capable of running up to 4.6GHz Max Turbo on the Core i5 13400F, which, while low next to say the Core i9 13900K's 5.8GHz Max Turbo speed, is absolutely quick enough for fast-paced gaming.
For PC gamers and budget-constrained creative types, Intel's "Alder Lake" Core i5-12600K punches well above its weight in gaming and content creation alike. Just know that the cost of adoption ...
The Core i5-13600K was sigificantly faster in the multi-threaded test at 24,268 compared to 18,476 for the Ryzen 7 7700, which was around 1,500 points lower than the 7700X.
The Core i5-14600K is newer, only making its debut in October 2023. Its launch price was $320, and though it too is typically listed around $350, it is priced at $300 at most retailers at the time ...
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My work PC is Core i5 and my HTPC is also Core i5. Both with 4G of RAM. Both are really quite zippy machines, although I do not game on them. Personally, I'd argue in favour of an i3 for an HTPC.