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Rumor: Intel to bring Coffee Lake-H Specs - Bringing 6C/12T to notebooks (up to 4.8 GHz Turbo)

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So there is a rumor going around that intel is bringing coffe lake laptop chips with 6core/12threads..

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45W Coffee Lake-H Series

Core i5-8300H: 4C/8T, 8M L3 Default 2.3 GHz, All Core 3.9 GHz, Single Core 4.0 GHz

Core i5-8400H: 4C/8T, 8MB L3 Default 2.5 GHz, All Core 4.1 GHz, Single Core 4.2 GHz

Core i7-8750H: 6C/12T, 9MB L3 Default 2.2 GHz, All Core 3.9 GHz, single Core 4.1 GHz

Core i7-8850H: 6C/12T, 9MB L3 Default 2.6 GHz, All Core 4.0 GHz, Single Core 4.3 GHz

Core i9-8950HK 6C/12T, 12MB L3 Default 4.3 GHz, Single Core 4.8 GHz

Xeon 2176M 6C/12T 12MB L3 Default 2.7 GHz, 4.1 All Core, Single Core 4.4 GHz

Xeon E-2186M 6C/12T, 12MB Default 2.9 GHz, All Core 4.3 GHz, Single Core 4.8 GHz

Intel UHD Graphics 630

 

 

Source: www.chiphell.com/thread-1817327-1-2.html

 

Now this would be awesome to have even more cores in laptops! It's nice that we finally got 4core back in general consumer laptops/notebooks due to AMD, and if this would continue it would even be more interesting as it will only benefit us, the consumers.. Now this also brings pressure on AMD with their mobile chips and if this ends up being true i hope AMD will answer this move and do something similar.

 

What do you guys think?

 

 

 

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core i9 in a laptop

 

 

hot hot hot! 

 

 

im waiting for new thonkpads to come out .. 

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138 is a good number.

 

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Turbo clocks are impressive, but I wonder how long can they stay at that speed. Kaby/Sky HQ chips only run their full boost clocks on a few mobile battleships. I dont think these 6 core Coffees can run more than 3GHz to 3.5GHz all cores on the thin destroyers. That's still impressive though.

15 minutes ago, themctipers said:

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tankpads? Srsly I dropped an old X220 on my foot and I got a bruise the size of half of my foot within 15 minutes. The tank isnt damaged at all.

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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

 

 

Now I want a Volta and coffee lake thin and light

 

But I already have a beast PC

 

Ultrabook town for me I guess

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28 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

Turbo clocks are impressive, but I wonder how long can they stay at that speed. Kaby/Sky HQ chips only run their full boost clocks on a few mobile battleships. I dont think these 6 core Coffees can run more than 3GHz to 3.5GHz all cores on the thin destroyers. That's still impressive though.

tankpads? Srsly I dropped an old X220 on my foot and I got a bruise the size of half of my foot within 15 minutes. The tank isnt damaged at all.

i fix the wear (some of it) by erasing the top of it with an eraser

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its.. better, and that is not a thonkpad; that's a 3000 n100 :)

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138 is a good number.

 

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1 hour ago, kladzen said:

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First, there's NO WAY that the all cores turbo speed can be so high. Second, they will hit the 45W TDP limit faster under heavy load, as a result they will not be able to sustain high clock speed (even the 7700HQ with lower clock than 8300H can exceed 45W power draw while under load), however in gaming there shouldn't have any problem. Third, I wonder how manufacturers make a good cooling design to handle the extra heat from these CPUs.

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11 minutes ago, ZM Fong said:

First, there's NO WAY that the all cores turbo speed can be so high. Second, they will hit the 45W TDP limit faster under heavy load, as a result they will not be able to sustain high clock speed (even the 7700HQ with lower clock than 8300H can exceed 45W power draw while under load), however in gaming there shouldn't have any problem. Third, I wonder how manufacturers make a good cooling design to handle the extra heat from these CPUs.

Yea, well I mean he wrote "Single Core 4.8 GHz". Noone claimed it to be all cores lol.

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39 minutes ago, Kukielka said:

Noone claimed it to be all cores lol.

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Core i5-8300H: 4C/8T, 8M L3 Default 2.3 GHz, All Core 3.9 GHz, Single Core 4.0 GHz

Core i5-8400H: 4C/8T, 8MB L3 Default 2.5 GHz, All Core 4.1 GHz, Single Core 4.2 GHz

Core i7-8750H: 6C/12T, 9MB L3 Default 2.2 GHz, All Core 3.9 GHz, single Core 4.1 GHz

Core i7-8850H: 6C/12T, 9MB L3 Default 2.6 GHz, All Core 4.0 GHz, Single Core 4.3 GHz

Core i9-8950HK 6C/12T, 12MB L3 Default 4.3 GHz, Single Core 4.8 GHz

Xeon 2176M 6C/12T 12MB L3 Default 2.7 GHz, 4.1 All Core, Single Core 4.4 GHz

Xeon E-2186M 6C/12T, 12MB Default 2.9 GHz, All Core 4.3 GHz, Single Core 4.8 GHz

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4 hours ago, kladzen said:

So there is a rumor going around that intel is bringing coffe lake laptop chips with 6core/12threads..

 

Source: www.chiphell.com/thread-1817327-1-2.html

 

Now this would be awesome to have even more cores in laptops! It's nice that we finally got 4core back in general consumer laptops/notebooks due to AMD, and if this would continue it would even be more interesting as it will only benefit us, the consumers.. Now this also brings pressure on AMD with their mobile chips and if this ends up being true i hope AMD will answer this move and do something similar.

 

What do you guys think?

 

 

 

Intel has always brought their low power desktop parts to mobile. And 1 Laptop already uses AMD's 1700.

 

So I was expecting these for a while now.

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30 minutes ago, Taf the Ghost said:

Those Core i9-8950HK are going to be the absolutely best binned Coffee Lake parts, but they're for those stupidly high-end laptops. I would expect some really nutty prices for them too.

They always are. The highest end mobile chips cost as much as an extreme edition 

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33 minutes ago, hey_yo_ said:

So water cooled laptops then 

It's supposedly a 45W chip. My guess is that it won't be in turbo much of the time because of that

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This would be very, very welcome as long as the power envelope is roughly the same as it is for today's four-core chips.  I know a number of Twitch streamers who want to broadcast gameplay on their laptops, but can't do it on a four-core laptop CPU without making some sacrifices.

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45 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

Turbo clocks are impressive, but I wonder how long can they stay at that speed. Kaby/Sky HQ chips only run their full boost clocks on a few mobile battleships. I dont think these 6 core Coffees can run more than 3GHz to 3.5GHz all cores on the thin destroyers. That's still impressive though.

Depends on the cooling, my good old inspiron 7720 can go on at 3,0 GHz turbo for days.... :D (3630QM)

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With a repaste and undervolt I would love to see how both the i5s and i7s will perform. Also I don't believe that this is a rumor anymore, more like a concealed truth because notebookcheck already has information on these chips officially posted.

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8 hours ago, ZM Fong said:

First, there's NO WAY that the all cores turbo speed can be so high. Second, they will hit the 45W TDP limit faster under heavy load, as a result they will not be able to sustain high clock speed (even the 7700HQ with lower clock than 8300H can exceed 45W power draw while under load), however in gaming there shouldn't have any problem. Third, I wonder how manufacturers make a good cooling design to handle the extra heat from these CPUs.

I think that it will perform great with an undervolt especially if it undervolts like kaby lake, or possibly even skylake does. I expect it to hit power limits like my undervolted 4720hq does at stock (down to 3.0 ghz when using prime and furmark) while also being around as hot as haswell, sadly this does mean that for max clock speeds a repaste will probably be needed like I needed for this machine. Overall I think that we could hit max turbo under anything but the most stressing load if it is undervolted and repasted.

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3 hours ago, jagdtigger said:

Depends on the cooling, my good old inspiron 7720 can go on at 3,0 GHz turbo for days.... :D (3630QM)

That's why an inch-thick laptop is needed to squeeze the most out of these chips. Those of more reasonable thickness couldnt do so without thermal throttling.

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Just now, Jurrunio said:

That's why an inch-thick laptop is needed to squeeze the most out of these chips. Those of more reasonable thickness couldnt do so without thermal throttling.

You mean those overpriced fragile toys? -_-

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Just now, jagdtigger said:

You mean those overpriced fragile toys? -_-

Cant say they are overpriced, but they are surprisingly fragile for their mass.

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3 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

Cant say they are overpriced, but they are surprisingly fragile for their mass.

Last time i checked their new i7 u series are slower than the 3rd gen i7 in my current laptop so yeah, those things are definitely overpriced. Not to mention those toys would die pretty quickly from the treatment my laptop survived so far :D .

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12 hours ago, Jurrunio said:

Srsly I dropped an old X220 on my foot and I got a bruise the size of half of my foot within 15 minutes. The tank isnt damaged at all.

I have a tankpad for work and I brought it home, heaviest thing I have ever put in a back pack.

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7 hours ago, Coaxialgamer said:

They always are. The highest end mobile chips cost as much as an extreme edition 

Yeah that i9 seems it'll be an i7 8700 on mobile, very impressive... but probably going to be absurdly expensive.

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3 minutes ago, jagdtigger said:

Last time i checked their new i7 u series are slower than the 3rd gen i7 in my current laptop so yeah, those things are definitely overpriced. Not to mention those toys would die pretty quickly from the treatment my laptop survived so far :D .

I'm talking about the new 8th gen HQ and HK chips. i7 U chips are never worth going for since I would rather have an i5 or even i3 with SSD

 

2 minutes ago, vorticalbox said:

I have a tankpad for work and I brought it home, heaviest thing I have ever put in a back pack.

It can act as a bulletproof vest :P

2 minutes ago, Princess Cadence said:

Yeah that i9 seems it'll be an i7 8700 on mobile, very impressive... but probably going to be absurdly expensive.

Yup, in one of those watercooled toys only Linus gets to play and keep.

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12 hours ago, themctipers said:

core i9 in a laptop

hot hot hot! 

And then we pair it with...

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Looking at my signature are we now? Well too bad there's nothing here...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What? As I said, there seriously is nothing here :) 

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