Tuesday, August 8th 2017

Intel Core i3-8350K and Core i3-8100 "Coffee Lake" Detailed

It turns out that the Core i3-8300 isn't the only upcoming quad-core processor bearing the value-segment Core i3 badge; with Intel planning two other quad-core SKUs, according to leaked company documents that surfaced on the forumscape. The two other SKUs are the Core i3-8350K and the Core i3-8100. While the specs-sheet puts out only a limited number of specifications, it confirms that both the SKUs are quad-core, and that the i3-8350K features an unlocked multiplier. It also confirms that Core i3 quad-core chips (including the i3-8300) lack HyperThreading.

The Core i3-8100 could position itself at the lower-end of the value-segment, below the Core i3-8300. The Core i3-8350K could be a logical successor to the unlocked i3-7350K, which is being sold at $189. One can expect a pricing overlap between this unlocked quad-core SKU, and the cheapest "locked" six-core SKU bearing the Core i5 badge, such as the Core i5-8400. The i3-8350K is clocked at 4.00 GHz out of the box, and the i3-8300 at 3.60 GHz. Both chips lack Turbo Boost. The i3-8350K has a TDP rated at 91W, which is marginally below the 95W rating of its six-core siblings. The i3-8100 has its TDP rated at 65W.
Source: Anandtech Forums
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30 Comments on Intel Core i3-8350K and Core i3-8100 "Coffee Lake" Detailed

#26
jabbadap
GoldenXThe one in the Wii U, the Xbox 360 (the PS3 was a 7 core), the original Phenom X3 and Phenom II X3, and that's it I think. Oh and any unlocked Phenom II X2 with a single unstable core. Some people even had a 5 core thanks to an unlocked 960T.

What is wrong with having a 3 threads CPU? It's better than a dual core. It's not like HEDT Intel processors aren't failed cheap Xenons right? Or the i5s aren't not so good i7s.

These new i3s should mean the Pentium line should be 2C/4T from now on, which means still awesome value for budget builds. Now why did Intel cut the g4560 if the next arch is weeks away and is going to be pretty much the same as the g4560?
Wonder how long will that intel cut g4560 myth go on. The demand surprised intel so there were storage shortages(they probably just thought it will sell the same amount as normal pentiums and i3s have usually sold). All rumors about cutting g4560s started just from hardware.fr guessing. I think that happens all the time when there's a product that has very good perf/price structure and is not really meant to sell unusual amount of quantities(like opteron 144 in the early millennium).
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#27
Fx
wachuweyMaybe the fisical cores of an i5 6/6 work better than the HT on a 4/8
It is physical. Sorry, but that was really bad.
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#28
wachuwey
FxIt is physical. Sorry, but that was really bad.
Yes, my mistake, didn't check the spelling.
In spanish Physical is written Físico, that's the reason of the error.
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Fx
wachuweyYes, my mistake, didn't check the spelling.
In spanish Physical is written Físico, that's the reason of the error.
Ahh, ok. That makes much more sense now. :toast:
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#30
Hood
wachuweyMaybe the fisical cores of an i5 6/6 work better than the HT on a 4/8
It might be close, depending on the work load, but I think the 6 core will be faster, if it can clock as high as the 4/8.
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