Talking about graphics, it has integrated Intel UHD Graphics 630 with a base frequency of 350Mz and a Max Dynamic frequency of 1.10Ghz. Furthermore, the CPU has support for Dual-channel DDR4 RAM of 2400Mhz up to 64GB with a Max Memory bandwidth of 37.5GB/s and the support for ECC memory. With a TDP of 65W, this won’t require much power to run. It has 4 cores and 4 threads with a base frequency of 3.60Ghz and a max turbo frequency of 4.20Ghz. The 9th Gen Coffee Lake CPU launched in the second quarter of 2019 but can still be a right choice on a budget if you want to build a low-powered PC for office work or web surfing and learning to code.
We will be going from budget options all the way up to the flagship processors from Intel. Today we will be looking at the processor you can use for your PC build according to your needs. When it comes to Processors, Intel is one of the top manufacturers of PC processors and is getting tough competition from the likes of Ryzen from AMD. The processor defines the type of OS you can install in your system, how much RAM you can have, and even the RAM’s max speed, which you can use in your build depends on your Processor.
The processor is the core main component of a Computer, let it be your handheld Smartphone, your daily laptop, or a gaming rig.