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Intel 12th gen vs 11th gen

Intel 12th Gen vs 11th Gen: What are the differences?

The processor is the brain of your PC, and its performance can make or break your experience with a given computer. That’s especially true if you’re a power user who regularly pushes your system to its limits. In the past few years, we’ve seen processor performance improve at a staggering pace. It’s time to compare the two latest generations of Intel processors – the 12th Gen and the 11th Gen. Both offer great performance, but which one is better? Design The design of Intel 11th and 12th Gen processors is not very different, but some minor differences are worth noting. Intel 11th Gen processors have a die size of 147mm2, while the 12th Gen chips have a die size of 140mm2 (a 10% decrease). This means that Intel has managed to shrink the size of its chips with each generation. The latest 12th Gen processors also support MCP (Multi-chip package), which means they can be manufactured using more than one chip. It allows Intel to increase the core count without increasing power consumption. On top of this, it also will enable Intel to produce smaller dies that can fit in smaller devices like smartphones or tablets. Size The sizes of the Intel 11th Gen and 12th Gen processors are different. The 11th Gen processors are built on a 14nm process, while the 12th Gen is built on a 10nm process. This means the newer 12th Gen processors have a smaller physical size than their predecessors. The difference in size is essential because it affects how much power is needed to run each processor. As we all know, smaller devices usually require less power than bigger ones, allowing for more efficient energy use in your computer or laptop. The physical dimensions of the Core i9-9900K are also smaller than the i7-9700K and i5-9600K. This is because AMD has been offering smaller CPU packages in its Ryzen lineup, with the first generation Ryzen 7 CPU having a 37mm x 37mm package size, while Intel’s first generation Core i7-8700K had a 42mm x 28mm package size. Efficiency Intel has been increasing the efficiency of its processors by a large margin over the years. The 11th Gen processors are the most efficient in the history of Intel. But now, the 12th generation is more efficient than it. The difference between 11th and 12th-generation Intel processors is in their power consumption. The 12th Gen processors consume less power than their predecessors, so they do not get heated up as much as before when performing intensive tasks. This increases the live life for laptops, mini PC and other portable devices on these chipsets. Speed The most significant difference between Intel’s 11th and 12th-generation chips is speed. The new processors will be faster than previous models, but the chips’ exact number of cores and frequency varies based on the specific model you buy. Intel’s newest laptop processors will be available in two variants: one with four cores and eight threads and the other with six cores and

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Build The Perfect Server with a Mini PC

Small Home Server: Build The Perfect Server with a Mini PC

Using a small form factor personal computer as a home server has been gaining popularity as technologies behind these computers continue to develop. Whether you want a central place for archiving all your files, or a place for hosting your own website, a mini PC that runs stably, quietly, and consumes very little power could be the perfect answer. The Uses of a Home Server A samll home server can be used for many different purposes, but the most common use cases are as follows: – Central Storage for Shared Data The problem in every household is that data is scattered over different computers and external storages. By keeping them in the home server, all family members can easily access the shared data, and the files will be better protected. But once you decide to store all your data in the drive of a personal home server, you need to have a solid backup plan. PCs with multiple drives generally work better than those with only one, as you can keep a copy of those important files in another drive in case the shared drive fails. You can even turn your home file server into cloud storage, which allows you to access the data from anywhere in the world. A home cloud server offers many of the same features as open cloud solutions such as Google Drive and One Drive, but better privacy and security since it is based on your own storage. – Home Media Server Not only is storing media files on a mini home server more convenient for the whole family, but it also takes the load off your main working PC. You can stream the TV shows and movies stored in the home media server from a mobile phone, tablet, smart TV or computer, as long as they are in the same network. If there are kids in the house, parents can also use encryptions to control which content they can get access to. – Central Backup Solution It is important for you to make frequent backups of important data. Hard drives may break down, files can get accidentally deleted, and malware may encrypt our folders. These are common things that could happen to anyone. Software can be re-installed, movies and shows can be re-downloaded, but family photos and videos can’t be retaken. Making backups doesn’t have to be a manual task. If you have a private home server, then you can automate the backup of your files on a regular basis, with the help of software such as “BackupPC” or “UrBackup”. – Home Security System A home server system can be used for hosting your own home security system, as long as you have a few nice surveillance cameras installed. You can set up your own security system with free software, and you may also choose to incorporate paid services from companies like Ubiquiti and Blue Iris into your home network. – Hosting Your Own Website You can also use a home server to host your own

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