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The 5GHz CPU wars are back. Should you care?

The 5GHz war between AMD and Intel is back in full force if this year’s CES is any indication.

As part of their ‘one more thing’ teases, both companies demonstrated desktop CPUs running at 5GHz or greater. AMD’s started the rap battle by demoing its next-gen Ryzen 7000 processor running the game Halo Infinite with all of the CPU cores reportedly at 5GHz or above. Which CPU model and how many cores wasn’t disclosed, but we’re assuming at least 8-cores

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