Read more.At least the third revision of Intel's 14nm process technology will deliver 6C mainstream CPUs.
Read more.At least the third revision of Intel's 14nm process technology will deliver 6C mainstream CPUs.
Not surprised, but would like to see the actual reasoning and the pin array specifications conpared between the z270 and new socket.
If they're pretty much the same or only had a little shuffle then it's another intel cash venture for their mobo manufacturers
Same old tactics... needs to be a big step up for me for this generation else I'm going Ryzen
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
I've got an i7-6700 and have no real need to upgrade currently, but if there was a drop in replacement 6c/12t I may well have gone for it. If this rumour proves correct then I'll just tick along with my current CPU and see what Zen+ brings.
I cant wait, and I don't care if coffee lake needs a new socket, because I want and need a new chipset anyway. I'm looking forward to what Z390 brings.
OTH,apparently the Core i3 will be 4C/8T:
https://videocardz.com/71647/intel-c...-eight-threads
WHAT does intel mean with '30% increase' ?? they have been saying that for every generation to the next since the ivy bridge days, but offcoz an ivy bridge i5 is no way 200% slower than a KabyLake.
I thought part of the point behind 'process -> architecture -> optimization' would be that all 3 tranches would only need the same chipset?
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