Other features Intel is introducing today is a new range of 500-series motherboard chipsets including B560 and Z590, Thunderbolt 4 support and support for PCI-Express 4.0 graphics cards and M.2 SSDs. This means that AMD will still retain an advantage in multi-threaded workloads with its Ryzen 9 5900X with 12 cores and Ryzen 9 5950X with 16 cores and leaves Intel with only an aging high-end desktop line-up of 10th-Gen CPUs to compete at the high-end. There is one additional downside to this move, though, which is that the core count has fallen from a maximum of 10 with Comet Lake and its Core i9-10900K, to just eight with the Core i9-11900K flagship this time. MORE FROM FORBES Intel Announces 11th Gen Core i9-11900K, i7-11700K And i5-11600K Desktop CPU Details And Pricing By Antony Leather
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