US computer manufacturer Dell accidentally caused Intel’s 10th generation desktop processor to appear during the introduction of new XPS Tower computers. Intel has not yet officially announced the announcement of its 10th generation desktop processor called Comet Lake. This error that Dell made while promoting its own computer has strengthened the rumors that Intel’s next generation processor is not far away. Intel 10th generation desktop processor: The video, which was published and later unpublished, did not actually cause a big surprise. Intel’s 10th generation mobile processor was already being used on many laptops, but it was the thrill that it turned out that a large manufacturer would use the next generation desktop processor. The unpublished promotional video revealed that only XPS Towers will have a 10th generation desktop processor. No information about SKU, features, and performance has been revealed, but rumors have announced that the 10th generation desktop chip over 20 will soon be announced, including Intel i9-10900K, which will replace Intel i9-9900K. So how powerful will Intel’s i9-10900K processor be? According to the news in Wcctech, on the chip; There will be 10 cores, 20 threads and 125 W TDP. The processor will have similar performance to the AMD Ryzen 9 3900X processor if these rumors come true. Also, according to the information revealed, Intel’s new desktop processors will be cheaper than the company’s 9th generation processors. AMD’s price reduction policy seems quite reasonable for Intel who wants to deal with low prices.