Monday, May 2nd 2016

Intel Core i7-7700K "Kaby Lake" Processor Detailed

It looks like Intel's 7th generation performance desktop processor, the Core i7-7700K, will be a quad-core part, like the seven generations before it. Leaked SiSoft SANDRA benchmark leaderboards reveal interesting details about the chip. To begin with, this quad-core part will feature HyperThreading enabling 8 logical CPUs for the OS to deal with. It will be clocked at 3.60 GHz, with a TurboBoost frequency of 4.20 GHz. Compare this, to the 4.00 GHz nominal and 4.20 GHz TurboBoost clocks of the current-generation i7-6700K. Bear in mind that this is a pre-release engineering-sample, and may not be accurate for the production chips.

The IMC of the i7-7700K will be clocked at 4.00 GHz, and its integrated graphics core will feature 24 execution units, much like "Skylake-D." The cache setup is unchanged, too, with 256 KB per-core L2, and 8 MB shared L3 caches. The "Kaby Lake" silicon will be built on Intel's 14 nm node, and is rumored to be slightly more energy-efficient than "Skylake." It will be built in the LGA1151 package, and will be compatible with current Intel 100-series and future 200-series chipset motherboard. "Kaby Lake" is the third mainline CPU architecture by Intel on the 14 nm node (after "Broadwell" and "Skylake"). The first 7th generation Core processors could launch later this year.
Source: WCCFTech
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#151
Mindweaver
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Okay so for the biggest twist of all.. and stick with me.. The biggest reason I want x6 to be mainstream is so maybe just maybe we will get an hedt x8 2011v4! Boom! I just went there.. I can't believe you guys didn't jump all over that sappy story about wanting that feeling again.. lol I was cracking up while typing that and almost slipped and put an Athlon 64 FX in there.. lol Those were no where near mainstream and very high priced.. lol
Mediocre ClubWhat are we going to do with an x8?
royal "Me"The same thing we do every night, Mediocre Club - try to take over the world!
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#152
cadaveca
My name is Dave
I don't talk about unreleased NDA products that do not have info in the public space.... :p But we did see a ES 6950X for sale... it's a 10-core CPU. Rumoured to have 3.0 GHz stock, 3.5 GHz Turbo. It'll be interesting to see what number of cores actually run @ 3.5 GHz.

That's why the 4-core iGPU chips have going for them, the higher clock speeds. the cache to support more than 4 cores generates too much heat at high speed use. 1 GHz on Intel is a decent boost in performance, but 500 MHz is rather... meh.

AMD's 8-core 9-series chips have 4.7 GHz stock Turbo clocks, and for most uses, do fairly well. They also cost 1/8th what an 8-core Intel chip @ 4.7 GHz would. Maybe you should buy one. It's $50 less than a 6600K locally.
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#153
Prima.Vera
Just curious if this one will be a better overclocker than previous gen. I mean, even the base freq is 400Mhz lower...
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