The operating frequency is listed as 3.1GHz, but this likely hasn’t been finalized. With 16 cores and 22 threads (the ‘Logical Processors’ visible in the image), that means we’ve got 6 performance cores and 10 efficiency cores, since only Intel’s P-cores are capable of Hyper-Threading to double the thread count. ![]() This sort of placeholder name isn’t an uncommon sight among demo units seen at events like Computex, but what’s interesting is that the core and thread count are also listed – and we can extrapolate from those that this isn’t one of Intel’s current laptop CPU lineup. (Image credit: Future)Īs you can see from the photo above, the processor doesn’t have an actual name listed within the laptop’s system information: it’s just labeled ‘Genuine Intel(R) 0000’. ![]() The MSI Prestige 16 Studio displaying its system information, as photographed at Computex by our friends over at Tom's Hardware.
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