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Intel relaunches Kaby Lake cpus

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Intel Kaby Lake YUH SKUs
  Cores/
Threads
Base/
Turbo
IGP L3 eDRAM TDP Cost
Y-Series
i7-7Y75 2/4 1.3/3.6 HD 615 4 MB - 4.5 W $353
i5-7Y57 2/4 1.2/3.3 HD 615 4 MB - 4.5 W $253
i5-7Y54 2/4 1.2/3.2 HD 615 4 MB - 4.5 W $253
m3-7Y30 2/4 1.0/2.0 HD 615 4 MB - 4.5 W $253
U-Series
i7-7660U 2/4 2.5/4.0 Iris Plus 640 4 MB 64 MB 15 W $373
i7-7600U 2/4 2.8/3.9 HD 620 4 MB - 15 W $353
i7-7567U 2/4 3.5/4.0 Iris Plus 650 4 MB 128 MB ? 28 W $373
i7-7560U 2/4 2.4/3.8 Iris Plus 640 4 MB 64 MB 15 W $373
i7-7500U 2/4 2.7/3.5 HD 620 4 MB - 15 W $353
i5-7360U 2/4 2.3/3.6 Iris Plus 640 4 MB 64 MB 15 W $273
i5-7300U 2/4 2.6/3.5 HD 620 3 MB - 15 W $253
i5-7200U 2/4 2.5/3.1 HD 620 3 MB - 15 W $253
i5-7287U 2/4 3.3/3.7 Iris Plus 650 4 MB 128 MB ? 28 W $273
i5-7267U 2/4 3.1/3.5 Iris Plus 650 4 MB 128 MB ? 28 W $273
i5-7260U 2/4 2.2/3.4 Iris Plus 640 4 MB 64 MB 15 W $273
i3-7167U 2/4 2.8 Iris Plus 650 3 MB 128 MB ? 28 W $273
i3-7100U 2/4 2.4 HD 620 3 MB - 15 W $253
H Series
E3-1535M v6 4/8 3.1/4.2 HD P630 8 MB - 45 W $560
E3-1505M v6 4/8 3.0/4.0 HD 630 8 MB - 45 W $390
i7-7920HQ 4/8 3.1/4.1 HD 630 8 MB - 45 W $510
i7-7820HQ 4/8 2.9/3.9 HD 630 8 MB - 45 W $340
i7-7820HK 4/8 2.9/3.9 HD 630 8 MB - 45 W $340
i7-7700HQ 4/8 2.8/3.8 HD 630 6 MB - 45 W $340
i5-7440HQ 4/4 2.8/3.8 HD 630 6 MB - 45 W $225
i3-7300HQ 4/4 2.5/3.5 HD 630 6 MB - 45 W $225
i3-7100H 2/4 3 HD 630 3 MB - 35 W $210

 

 

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Intel Kaby Lake S SKUs
  Cores/
Threads
Base/
Turbo
IGP L3 eDRAM TDP Cost
i7-7700K 4/8 4.2/4.5 HD 630 8 MB - 91 W $305
i7-7700 4/8 3.6/4.2 HD 630 8 MB - 65 W $272
i7-7700T 4/8 2.9/3.8 HD 630 8 MB - 35 W $272
i5-7600K 4/4 3.8/4.2 HD 630 6 MB - 91 W $217
i5-7600 4/4 3.5/4.1 HD 630 6 MB - 65 W $199
i5-7600T 4/4 2.8/3.7 HD 630 6 MB - 35 W $199
i5-7500 4/4 3.4/3.8 HD 630 6 MB - 65 W $179
i5-7500T 4/4 2.7/3.3 HD 630 6 MB - 35 W $179
i5-7400 4/4 3.0/3.5 HD 630 6 MB - 65 W $170
i5-7400T 4/4 2.4/3.0 HD 630 6 MB - 35 W $170
i3-7350K 2/4 4.2 HD 630 4 MB - 60 W $157
i3-7320 2/4 4.1 HD 630 4 MB - 51 W $139
i3-7300 2/4 4.0 HD 630 4 MB - 51 W $129
i3-7300T 2/4 3.5 HD 630 4 MB - 35 W $129
i3-7100 2/4 3.9 HD 630 3 MB - 51 W $109
i3-7100T 2/4 3.4 HD 630 3 MB - 35 W $109

 

 

 

Introduction of Speed Shift v2. CPU reaches peak performance 10-15 milliseconds vs 30 milliseconds on Skylake

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Intel updates OPI 2.0 to OPI 3.0

  • Current Skylake NUC M.2 runs at x4 Gen 2, even though it supports x4 Gen 3
  • It's limited to that for stability reasons
  • A bios updated has been released to fix that, but only limited to just a specific PC Vendor
  • Rest of NUC builders are on their own
  • Kaby Lake will run M.2 at x4 Gen 3, except for Core i3 7100U
  • Y will get 10 gen 3 lanes and U will get 12 gen 3 lanes

 

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Last part of your thread won't load, but probably expected after their CPUs had hack ability problems.

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1 minute ago, ♠FlamieMeister♠ said:

Last part of your thread won't load, but probably expected after their CPUs had hack ability problems.

There is nothing on the last part. It's because of the quoted graph cpu chart.

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intel got heat on it's tale, and it's Red, get it :P

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Still a shame that one third of your CPU is never used... so much for one of Intel focus being the iGPU, Intel HD 630 is much better than the pass ones sure... but us all with our fancy dedicated graphics card are not getting anything at all from it... just useless dead space inside the CPU... such a shame.

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1 minute ago, Princess Cadence said:

Still a shame that one third of your CPU is never used... so much for one of Intel focus being the iGPU, Intel HD 630 is much better than the pass ones sure... but us all with our fancy dedicated graphics card are not getting anything at all from it... just useless dead space inside the CPU... such a shame.

Not to mention you pay for that part of the chip too, even if you never use it... :( 

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So where's the part that's relevant to today?  Source link is January 3rd.

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7 minutes ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

Not to mention you pay for that part of the chip too, even if you never use it... :( 

until you buy an x99 system and keep around an extra GPU to troubleshoot because no igpu

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How exactly is an article from January 3rd "news" ?

It was not a relaunch... it was just the rest of the CPUs being launched...

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1 minute ago, shadowbyte said:

until you buy an x99 system and keep around an extra GPU to troubleshoot because no igpu

I get what you're saying - the iGPU is cheaper than keeping another full GPU around - but this made me think of something else...

 

Clearly Intel gets that people on the enthusiast platform are going to be using a dedicated GPU, but what does that say about the rest of their chips?  Do they include them on CPUs they expect to be left alone?  Surely they realize people are using i5/i7 *400 through *700 CPUs with dedicated GPUs for gaming...  I wonder if we'll see them take iGPUs off everything but the i3s at some point... part of me hopes so but part of me hopes not as well...

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1 minute ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

I get what you're saying - the iGPU is cheaper than keeping another full GPU around - but this made me think of something else...

 

Clearly Intel gets that people on the enthusiast platform are going to be using a dedicated GPU, but what does that say about the rest of their chips?  Do they include them on CPUs they expect to be left alone?  Surely they realize people are using i5/i7 *400 through *700 CPUs with dedicated GPUs for gaming...  I wonder if we'll see them take iGPUs off everything but the i3s at some point... part of me hopes so but part of me hopes not as well...

yeah good point

they already stopped including a stock cooler with the k chips, so why do they need an iGPU? Most likely, if you're going to aftermarket cool your CPU, you probably have a dGPU as well.

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1 minute ago, shadowbyte said:

yeah good point

they already stopped including a stock cooler with the k chips, so why do they need an iGPU? Most likely, if you're going to aftermarket cool your CPU, you probably have a dGPU as well.

maybe that'll be it... they'll eventually drop iGPUs from k series chips but keep it on the rest.  I think that would be ideal actually.

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1 hour ago, shadowbyte said:

until you buy an x99 system and keep around an extra GPU to troubleshoot because no igpu

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1 hour ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

maybe that'll be it... they'll eventually drop iGPUs from k series chips but keep it on the rest.  I think that would be ideal actually.

That's one thing I love about Ryzen, no iGPU. And the motherbaords still support APUs. That's how you do it.

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2 hours ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

maybe that'll be it... they'll eventually drop iGPUs from k series chips but keep it on the rest.  I think that would be ideal actually.

I think having an iGPU is a good idea even if anyone with a dedicated GPU will likely never use it or almost never use it.  

 

It's nice knowing there's a backup if your graphics card randomly dies or has issues to troubleshoot.

 

Plus I think at least @M.Yurizaki is or was using his iGPU to run a monitor so others might do the same?

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1 minute ago, Bleedingyamato said:

I think having an iGPU is a good idea even if anyone with a dedicated GPU will likely never use it or almost never use it.  

 

It's nice knowing there's a backup if your graphics card randomly dies or has issues to troubleshoot.

 

Plus I think at least @M.Yurizaki is or was using his iGPU to run a monitor so others might do the same?

I don't know about you but my dedicated card is perfectly capable of running that extra screen :P 

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4 minutes ago, Bleedingyamato said:

I think having an iGPU is a good idea even if anyone with a dedicated GPU will likely never use it or almost never use it.  

 

It's nice knowing there's a backup if your graphics card randomly dies or has issues to troubleshoot.

 

Plus I think at least @M.Yurizaki is or was using his iGPU to run a monitor so others might do the same?

I run my second monitor on my iGPU because I want my dGPU to idle and it doesn't idle unless both monitors have matching refresh rates. Which is kind of hard to do when they're both different and you like borderless window mode.

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21 minutes ago, M.Yurizaki said:

I run my second monitor on my iGPU because I want my dGPU to idle and it doesn't idle unless both monitors have matching refresh rates. Which is kind of hard to do when they're both different and you like borderless window mode.

How does that work? Mine freaks put if I try that.

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27 minutes ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

I don't know about you but my dedicated card is perfectly capable of running that extra screen :P 

As he said he doesn't do it because his card can't handle it.  ?

 

25 minutes ago, M.Yurizaki said:

I run my second monitor on my iGPU because I want my dGPU to idle and it doesn't idle unless both monitors have matching refresh rates. Which is kind of hard to do when they're both different and you like borderless window mode.

 I remember.  My point was that you use your iGPU for something while still having and using a dedicated card.  ?

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20 minutes ago, M.Yurizaki said:

How does what work?

 

I'm seeing a few I can explain here :P

Use your iGPU and descrete graphics. Mine shits the bed if I try that.

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Only selected boards supports multi display from igpu and gpu. Have to set in bios, for it to work. 

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