Intel® Core™ i7 vs. i9
Intel Core i7 and Core i9 processors are the most advanced models in Intel's long-evolving Core series of high-end computer CPUs. Systems with Core i7 and i9 processors are typically more expensive than others, but each chip brings advantages that are worth considering, depending on your needs.
Intel launched the Core i7, i5 and i3 product lines between 2008-2010 and over time has sold millions of the powerful CPUs. Since then, the three processor families have seen significant cycle time and other advances thanks to Intel's ongoing succession of die-shrinks and new processor microarchitectures (Skylake, Coffee Lake, etc.). The Core i9, introduced in 2017, added still more power to the line-up, boasting up to 18 cores and 36 threads — at the time, Intel's highest-ever core/thread count in a PC processor.
Why consider Intel Core i7?
The Core i7 is Intel's performance processor band, offering both raw speed and impressive multi-tasking capabilities. Core i7 processors are designed for users who need to do more than everyday home/office computing and basic computer gaming, for which numerous Core i3 and i5 models will suffice. Typical buyers might use a Core i7-equipped system for creating 3D animation or VR environments.
The best Core i7 processors have up to six cores and 12 threads, giving them a leg-up on their quad-core counterparts in the mainstream Core i5 line. In addition, the i7's bigger on-chip cache allows it to keep more working data ready for processing. With a Core i7 CPU, you'll be able to use multiple demanding applications simultaneously with minimal delays.
Why consider Intel Core i9?
The Core i9 is often called Intel's processor line for "enthusiasts." Released in 2017, the i9 has gained significant interest among users whose work demands require advanced computing capabilities (editing 4K video, etc.) or whose entertainment pursuits — such as live-action, multi-player, VR-based computer games — can benefit from hyper-fast cycle times and high core-thread counts.
Behind the Core i9's impressive performance is a new socket-motherboard combination and up to 18 cores and 36 threads. Not every PC user needs anything close to this level of multi-threading support, but for certain applications and games, the difference could be meaningful.
How can you tell which processor a Lenovo product has?
Key processor information can be found on Lenovo's laptop and desktop series pages , as well as on the model detail pages for each individual product. On a Series overview page, you can read the bullet points beneath each product for details about available processors and other features, or you can use the filter option to view all systems that contain particular processors. When you've found something you like, follow the “Learn More” link for a more in-depth overview of the selected system.