Powerful Intel X-Series Processors Deliver Highly VR Experience

In the X Extreme series of processors introduced this fall, Intel introduced 14-core, 16-core and 18-core products at a glance, bringing the performance of consumer-class processors to a whole new level. Intel officially began delivering these processor products to partners. Compared with previous eighth-generation processors, the X-series processors did not improve much in terms of single-core performance. However, due to the significant increase in the overall number of cores, the efficiency of multi-threaded tasks has increased. Intel said: "This is the last part of the puzzle, marking the official completion of the Core X series processor family. X series processors can provide multi-core fever versions for content creation, enthusiasts and VR games, they are the strongest ever Desktop processor." "Intel's entire Core X-Series processor family provides a richly immersive entertainment experience for computers that require a lot of computing power. The new Extreme Edition processor makes it possible for VR video, 4K resolution rendering, multi-threaded tasks, and platform tasks." "The Intel X-Series Extreme Edition processor enables content creators to achieve 80% performance improvement in VR content creation and 60% increase in 4K video production." In the fall of this year, Microsoft will soon launch the MR headline. Microsoft's MR head display only needs to be verified and it will work, reducing the user's VR experience threshold again. This is a threshold for reducing the VR experience for manufacturers that have cooperated for many years, and ultimately improving the VR hardware performance. Ultimately, this is to enable users to obtain the highest quality VR experience at the lowest price. Although the current VR experience still requires GTX 1060 or higher graphics cards, a high-performance processor can give full play to the performance of VR graphics cards, allowing users to have a smoother VR experience. Given that current VR games are rarely optimized for multi-threaded processors, the iSeries, i5, and i7 in the X series are still the best choice for mainstream VR players.