A complete list of Intel's 9th Gen processors and what do they mean

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      Updated on Apr 6, 2019

      A complete list of Intel's 9th Gen processors and what do they mean
      Intel's 9th Gen processor family felt ever so incomplete until now. The performance-oriented Coffe Lake-based unlocked CPUs are now joined by more performance oriented chips. Although this time, the listing also includes mobile processors alongside a few other interesting slabs of silicon. If you wanna know about the previously released K-processors, click here. As of now, we have a total of 16 processors (9 officially released) in the 9th Gen family, and that's excluding the X-series.

      Intel's F suffix

      Let's take the i9-9900KF for example, it's basically a 9900K without it's integrated GPU. These processors are (hopefully) slightly cheaper than it's counterparts and won't work without a dedicated GPU. A total of four F suffix CPUs have emerged, covering all, including the Core-i3 lineup. All share identical specs and CTP scores as compared to their non-F suffix chips (provided there is one).
      CPU Model NumberCore/Thread CountBase FrequencyTurbo FrequencyComposite Theoretical Performance (CTP)
      Intel Core i9 9900KF8C/16T3.6GHz5GHz705,600 MTOPs
      Intel Core i7 9700KF8C/8T3.6GHz4.9GHz705,600 MTOPs
      Intel Core i5 9600KF6C/6T3.7GHz4.7GHz550,683 MTOPs
      Intel Core i5 9400F6C/6T2.9GHz4.1GHz431,617 MTOPs
      Intel Core i3 9350KF4C/4T4.0GHz4.6GHz406,667 MTOPs

      Intel's 9th Gen Mobile Processors

      Now, coming to the 9th Gen mobile processors, these are yet to go official or make its way to the Intel's official website. But, the leaks do suggest a fair share of what we can expect. And, when was the last time a leak this good turned out to be false right? All of the leaked CPUs come with the H suffix, carry a modest 45W TDP and should create a new standard for the next-gen gaming laptops with RTX GPUs. Given that the 9980HK (unlocked) can do 5GHz and comes with 8 cores on a portable system is pretty impressive.
      CPU Model NumberCore/Thread CountTurbo FrequencyComposite Theoretical Performance (CTP)
      Core i9-9980HK8C/16T5GHz470,400 MTOPs
      Core i9-9880H8C/16T4.8GHz450,800 MTOPs
      Core i7-9850H6C/6T4.6GHz386,967 MTOPs
      Core i7-9750H6C/6T4.5GHz386,967 MTOPS
      Core i5-9400H4C/8T4.3GHz254,167 MTOPs
      Core i5-9300H4C/8T4.1GHz244,000 MTOPs

      The non-suffix Intel Processors

      Now, we've covered the KF processors, the mobile processors, and the K-series processors. All that's left are those non-suffix desktop oriented CPUs that are locked, offer fairly decent performance, and best of all are budget friendly. There are currently two chips that fall under this category. The i5-9400 is official and should be available starting soon enough. Either way, both should be a favorite among builders who want a capable affordable system.
      CPU Model NumberCore/Thread CountTurbo FrequencyComposite Theoretical Performance (CTP)
      Core i5-94006C/6T4.1GHz431,617 MTOPs
      Core i3-91004C/4T4.2GHz366,000 MTOPs
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