Intel Corporation announced today that it will announce the 8th generation Core processors and related architecture on August 21 via Facebook Live, and this announcement comes as the company launches the rest of the Core i9 processors based on the Sky lake architecture, so they try to fill the rest of the year through Intel's CPU products.
The eight-generation processors work on a new architecture called Coffee Lake, which is Intel's fourth update to 14nm processors. It was the beginning of Broadwell's architecture, which replaced the Haswell architecture of the 22 nm, and later replaced the architecture of the Kaby Lake.
The company's generations of processors have become more difficult since the company dropped the Tick-tock model. In February, the company promised that consumers would receive next generation 8-generation processors based on the architecture of Coffee Lake in the second half of 2017.
The company is expected to introduce four types of Coffee Lake processors: Coffee Lake-U, Coffee Lake-X, Coffee Lake-S and Coffee Lake-H, with four or six-core chips and a GT2 graphics chip. To be 30 percent higher than the Kaby Lake architecture.
Core i9 processors, including the Core i9-7980XE processor, which contains 18 kernel and 36 bits scheduled for September 25, will be available for a price up to US $ 2000 and will be available on i9-7960X 16-core, 32-bit, up to $ 1,700, the i9-7940X processor with 14 core and 28 chips, up to $ 1,400, and the i9-7920X processor with 12 core and 12-bit chips, priced at $ 1,200.
The Core i9-7980XE and other i9 processors come after the release of the i9-7900X 10-core and 20-inch processor along with the X299 platform in July. The reviews show that the i9-7900X processor can be considered the fastest consumer-oriented processor. It is still far from competitive in terms of value compared to AMD Ryzen processors.
Intel Corporation announced today that it will announce the 8th generation Core processors and related architecture on August 21 via Facebook Live, and this announcement comes as the company launches the rest of the Core i9 processors based on the Sky lake architecture, so they try to fill the rest of the year through Intel's CPU products.
The eight-generation processors work on a new architecture called Coffee Lake, which is Intel's fourth update to 14nm processors. It was the beginning of Broadwell's architecture, which replaced the Haswell architecture of the 22 nm, and later replaced the architecture of the Kaby Lake.
The company's generations of processors have become more difficult since the company dropped the Tick-tock model. In February, the company promised that consumers would receive next generation 8-generation processors based on the architecture of Coffee Lake in the second half of 2017.
The company is expected to introduce four types of Coffee Lake processors: Coffee Lake-U, Coffee Lake-X, Coffee Lake-S and Coffee Lake-H, with four or six-core chips and a GT2 graphics chip. To be 30 percent higher than the Kaby Lake architecture.
Core i9 processors, including the Core i9-7980XE processor, which contains 18 kernel and 36 bits scheduled for September 25, will be available for a price up to US $ 2000 and will be available on i9-7960X 16-core, 32-bit, up to $ 1,700, the i9-7940X processor with 14 core and 28 chips, up to $ 1,400, and the i9-7920X processor with 12 core and 12-bit chips, priced at $ 1,200.
The Core i9-7980XE and other i9 processors come after the release of the i9-7900X 10-core and 20-inch processor along with the X299 platform in July. The reviews show that the i9-7900X processor can be considered the fastest consumer-oriented processor. It is still far from competitive in terms of value compared to AMD Ryzen processors.