The Core i7-10700 processor in this review is based on the 10th generation Core "Comet Lake" microarchitecture by Intel, which is possibly the final refinement of the "Skylake" core design the company has been lugging along for half a decade, on the 14 nm-class silicon fabrication process due to major hiccups with its 10 nm silicon fabrication node. The retail package also includes a cooler, which adds to its value. Compared to the $400-ish Core i7-10700K, this 65 W TDP rated part has slightly lower clock speeds and tight power management out of the box. At a price of US$335, this puts it in the league of the Ryzen 7 3700X and 3800X. This chip has a fascinating specifications sheet because it is an 8-core/16-thread processor with 16 MB of 元 cache, which matches last generation's Core i9-9900, yet the 10700 has the "Core i7" rating. Today's processor specimen is the non-K, non-unlocked variant of the Core i7-10700K. We have with us for review the Intel Core i7-10700 processor.
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