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The first specifications of Intel’s upcoming Kaby Lake processors have been leaked out. Intel’s 7th generation processor family, codenamed Kaby Lake, will be launching later this year on desktops and mobility platforms with several chips and products to select from. The Kaby Lake processors will be Intel’s last x86 processors to utilize the 14nm process after which Intel will jump ship to 10nm on their Cannonlake processors.

 

A leak has been discovered in the Sisoft Sandra cpu data based revealing some info, on the upcoming Intel's 7th Gen Kaby Lake processors. The unidentified processor has a based clock of 3.6GHz and a boost of 4.2GHz with 8MB of L3 cache, and runs on 4 cores / 8 threads. Because of the 4.2GHz boost clock, we can assume this might be the Core i7 7700K, since Skylake's Core i7 6700K also has a boost clock of 4.2GHz. Next there is the Core i7 7500U and M7 7Y75 for the mobile platforms. The 7500U is a dual core with hyper thread, with base clock of 2.7GHz, boost clock of 2.8GHz, with 4MB of L3 cache. supporting DDR3L, DDR4L, and LPDDR4 memory. The M7 7Y75 most likely for tablets or ultra thin devices, is also a dual core with hyper threading, runs at 1.6GHz base, with 1.9GHz boost, and has the same amount of L3 cache as the 7500U. Kaby Lake will continue to be on the 14nm processor just like Skylake as Intel has gone with their Tick Tock cycle and introduced their Performance Architecture Optimization, where Kaby Lake will be the last processor to be based on the 14nm processor before jumps over to 10nm. Core i7 7700K with that based clock of 3.6GHz, we can assume this could just be a engineering sample (ES), and it's base clock should increase by the time when it's officially launch. Intel Kaby Lake will continue to run on socket 1151 just like Skylake and should be supported on their current 100 series and upcoming 200 series chipsets.

 

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Considering Kaby Lake is supposed to just be a Skylake Refresh (like Devils Canyon was for Haswell), it seems very likely that it will have to have a base clock higher than 3.6ghz (for obvious reasons). 

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7 minutes ago, AlexTheRose said:

Yay, more incremental change

 

this time it’s even less significant

thats why intel said theyre going to stop focusing on consumer CPUs after this

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3 minutes ago, Enderman said:

thats why intel said theyre going to stop focusing on consumer CPUs after this

Yerp... Although I gotta be pleased to see higher clock speeds compared to skylake. This might seem odd to most of you, but I had never been as excited about a incremental improvement as I was with Devil's Canyon (ESP with the very improved uniformity and temperatures...)

 

If they can do the same with Kaby Lake that is good enough for me.

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3 minutes ago, Curufinwe_wins said:

Yerp... Although I gotta be pleased to see higher clock speeds compared to skylake. This might seem odd to most of you, but I had never been as excited about a incremental improvement as I was with Devil's Canyon (ESP with the very improved uniformity and temperatures...)

 

If they can do the same with Kaby Lake that is good enough for me.

people will upgrade no matter how small the difference is

people who dont want to upgrade will have more cheap options on the sued market

 

win win

 

except for the people who NEED to have the latest hardware, cause then they need to upgrade again lol

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Just now, Enderman said:

people will upgrade no matter how small the difference is

people who dont want to upgrade will have more cheap options on the sued market

 

win win

 

except for the people who NEED to have the latest hardware, cause then they need to upgrade again lol

Truth.

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as of right now im ok with this. cpu's aren't really holding us back from anything...

 

gonna be rocking this ivy bridge cpu for a looooooooong time xD

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10 minutes ago, bcredeur97 said:

as of right now im ok with this. cpu's aren't really holding us back from anything...

 

gonna be rocking this ivy bridge cpu for a looooooooong time xD

Well, I guess I'm going to do the same as you do. I'm going to rock n roll with i7 4790k for a super long time. 

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I don't even know what to say :S I just have a feeling that it is going to be over hyped... Sad that we are at a slow point in the tech industry right now in terms of CPU improvements but we sure have came a long way in just the past 20 years. What I do know is once these chips come out I will be irritated more by people telling my my FX 6300 is outdated and I need to upgrade... :dry:

 

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They could have at least thrown a couple more cores in there.

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1 hour ago, bcredeur97 said:

as of right now im ok with this. cpu's aren't really holding us back from anything...

 

gonna be rocking this ivy bridge cpu for a looooooooong time xD

Until mine craps out on mine

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1 minute ago, themctipers said:

Until mine craps out on mine

Eh if you keep it cool enough it'll last a while. Haven't experienced any noticeable degradation on mine after 3-4 years or so (however long ivy has been out, I got it a few weeks after that) and  my PC has been powered on 24/7. Though I have it all setup how I like it, I just raised the turbo speeds and increased the voltage offset and it clocks down and lowers voltage at idle. And since temps are good it'll sit at the turbo speed 24/7 when I need it to. 

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2 minutes ago, bcredeur97 said:

Eh if you keep it cool enough it'll last a while. Haven't experienced any noticeable degradation on mine after 3-4 years or so (however long ivy has been out, I got it a few weeks after that) and  my PC has been powered on 24/7. Though I have it all setup how I like it, I just raised the turbo speeds and increased the voltage offset and it clocks down and lowers voltage at idle. And since temps are good it'll sit at the turbo speed 24/7 when I need it to. 

Oh..

*Hides the fact it runs 75 on load*

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*Hides the fact that it requires 1.365v for 4.5ghz*

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When I purchased my 6700K I told myself it would be my last significant hardware upgrade until my current setup dies. Nothing has changed and I see no reason to change my mind on this one so until my Skylake starts crapping out I'll be sticking with it.

 

Maybe I'll ditch the 970s at some point in the next 12 months but I see no reason to go from a 4B/8T CPU to another 4C/8T CPU.

 

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4 hours ago, djdwosk97 said:

Considering Kaby Lake is supposed to just be a Skylake Refresh (like Devils Canyon was for Haswell), it seems very likely that it will have to have a base clock higher than 3.6ghz (for obvious reasons). 

Probably the locked 7700, 7700K will probably be 4GHz base yet again.

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Please till me they will bother with releasing something unlocked below 200 dollars or a quad under 100, this is getting pretty ridiculous.

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Intel is going down at this rate, at least in the desktop pc market...

Anyway, 7700k= 6700k= 4790k = 3770k= 2700k

We havent had a new intel arhitecture since 2011...

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7 minutes ago, deviant88 said:

Intel is going down at this rate, at least in the desktop pc market...

Anyway, 7700k= 6700k= 4790k = 3770k= 2700k

We havent had a new intel arhitecture since 2011...

You mean they are same in performance or...? Because those CPUs are based on several different  architectures. :|

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5 hours ago, Enderman said:

except for the people who NEED to have the latest hardware, cause then they need to upgrade again lol

Some people have more money than sense. Lol

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1 hour ago, deviant88 said:

Intel is going down at this rate, at least in the desktop pc market...

Anyway, 7700k= 6700k= 4790k = 3770k= 2700k

We havent had a new intel arhitecture since 2011...

TBH a more accurate representation would be 7700K=6700K=4790K, but that's still terrible.

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1 hour ago, deviant88 said:

Intel is going down at this rate, at least in the desktop pc market...

Anyway, 7700k= 6700k= 4790k = 3770k= 2700k

We havent had a new intel arhitecture since 2011...

What are you talking about?

 

The 6700k is around 30% higher IPC than the 2700k, and basically all of those are on different architectures

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47 minutes ago, potoooooooo said:

The 6700k is around 30% higher IPC than the 2700k, and basically all of those are on different architectures

As always, it depends on the task. In my testing the AVX2 instructions (specifically FMA) added in Haswell provides a 50% per clock boost over Sandy Bridge in Prime95-like FPU loads. Skylake provided 14% more again over Haswell. Looking forward to AVX512...

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Cool. Not worth upgrading from sandy bridge yet. If anything I'd upgrade to something with more cores for compute stuff.

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