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Model | BX80671I76950X |
Release Date |
November 2016
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Series | Core i7 6th Gen |
Core Name | Broadwell-E |
Socket | LGA2011-3 |
Integrated Graphics | None |
CPU Cores | 10 |
CPU Threads | 20 |
CPU Clock Rate | 3000 MHz |
CPU Turbo Clock Rate | 3500 MHz |
TDP | 140 W |
CPU Cooler included | |
Manufacturing Process | 14 nm |
Cache L3 | 25 MB |
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