The i7-9700K was an 8-core/8-thread processor, while the i9-9900K was 8-core/16-thread, and the i7-10700K was an 8-core/16-thread part, while the i9-10900K was 10-core/20-thread. Intel had until now differentiated the Core i7 and Core i9 parts using core/thread counts. Intel introduced the Core i9 moniker to the mainstream-desktop segment to better tackle the AMD Ryzen 7 series. It was only weeks later we caught up with the brilliantly priced Core i5-11400F, and we are now looking at the Core i7-a brand that represented the top-end from Intel until as recently as the Core i7-8700K. When Intel debuted its 11th Gen Core "Rocket Lake" desktop processor lineup in March, much of the attention was grabbed by the Core i9-11900K and Core i5-11600K. We have with us the Core i7-11700KF processor.
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