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Japanese PC maker Fujitsu put out a definitive list of all 9th generation Core/Pentium/Celeron desktop processors as part of its updated desktop motherboard BIOS update document, expanding on the models Intel currently has out. Intel had, in January, stated that it will add several new 9th generation Core desktop processor models in Q1 2019, beginning with the Core i5-9400 and i5-9400F 6-core/6-thread processor, along with "KF" variants of the i5-9600K, i7-9700K, and i9-9900K, which lack integrated graphics. Later this month, the lineup could be expanded with new 9th generation Core i3 series, which includes the i3-9100 and i3-9300 4-core/4-thread processors, overclocker-friendly i3-9350K, and additions to the Core i5 lineup, including the i5-9500 and the i5-9600 (non-K).
Here's where it gets interesting. Apparently, the iGPU-devoid "F" extension is being applied to nearly all 9th gen Core SKUs, and not just the ones already launch. So, you can expect an i5-9500F, i5-9600F (besides the already launched i5-9600KF), i3-9100F, and i3-9350KF. Apparently Intel is harvesting dies with defective iGPUs to target DIY PC gamers who are bound to use discrete graphics cards. The 2-core/4-thread Pentium G5600 is also getting "F-ed," with the G5600F.
The other interesting new extension is "T," which has been around in Intel's product stacks for close to a decade. It denotes lower TDP coming from aggressive on-chip power-management and lower clock speeds. There will be "T" variants of most SKUs, including the i9-9900T, i7-9700T, i5-9500T, i5-9400T, i3-9100T, Pentium G5600T, G5420T, and Celeron G4930T. The TDP of all T variants is a flat 35 Watts, regardless of model. Xeon E-series models based on the "Coffee Lake Refresh" silicon include the Xeon E-2288G, E-2278G 8-core processors, alongside 6-core and 4-core models that will be launched later in Q2 or Q3.
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Here's where it gets interesting. Apparently, the iGPU-devoid "F" extension is being applied to nearly all 9th gen Core SKUs, and not just the ones already launch. So, you can expect an i5-9500F, i5-9600F (besides the already launched i5-9600KF), i3-9100F, and i3-9350KF. Apparently Intel is harvesting dies with defective iGPUs to target DIY PC gamers who are bound to use discrete graphics cards. The 2-core/4-thread Pentium G5600 is also getting "F-ed," with the G5600F.
The other interesting new extension is "T," which has been around in Intel's product stacks for close to a decade. It denotes lower TDP coming from aggressive on-chip power-management and lower clock speeds. There will be "T" variants of most SKUs, including the i9-9900T, i7-9700T, i5-9500T, i5-9400T, i3-9100T, Pentium G5600T, G5420T, and Celeron G4930T. The TDP of all T variants is a flat 35 Watts, regardless of model. Xeon E-series models based on the "Coffee Lake Refresh" silicon include the Xeon E-2288G, E-2278G 8-core processors, alongside 6-core and 4-core models that will be launched later in Q2 or Q3.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site