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    Kaby Lake is shipping to PC systems makers says Intel CEO

    Meanwhile both Intel and AMD have just published quarterly financials.
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    Re: Kaby Lake is shipping to PC systems makers says Intel CEO

    So the 'Tick-Tock' model is dead.

    How about Hop–Skip–Jump (Architecture – Optimisation – Process) instead?

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    Re: Kaby Lake is shipping to PC systems makers says Intel CEO

    So are this year's Macbook Pros a shoe-in for Kaby Lake?

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    Re: Kaby Lake is shipping to PC systems makers says Intel CEO

    Got to assume Apple are skipping Skylake full stop and going Kaby lake, its to late in the game now for new Skylake macbooks
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    Re: Kaby Lake is shipping to PC systems makers says Intel CEO

    Quote Originally Posted by d032sh View Post
    So the 'Tick-Tock' model is dead.

    How about Hop–Skip–Jump (Architecture – Optimisation – Process) instead?
    Yep, Cannonlake/10nm is coming 2H 2017.

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    Re: Kaby Lake is shipping to PC systems makers says Intel CEO

    How much % faster is single thread performance for Kaby Lake compared to previous generations?

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    Re: Kaby Lake is shipping to PC systems makers says Intel CEO

    Quote Originally Posted by gwp View Post
    How much % faster is single thread performance for Kaby Lake compared to previous generations?
    I would expect it's the usual few percent.

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