Intel says its upcoming 8th generation Core processors will have 30% better performance
The insane 18-core
i9 processors in the new Core X series are not everything that Intel has
revealed today. The company has also outed an important detail about its
upcoming 8th generation Core CPUs for the mainstream. These will become
available in the second half of this year, as successors to the currently
selling 7th generation Core SKUs.
Intel says the next
generation chips will perform up to 30% better than the ones out today, at
least in some circumstances and for some use cases.
The company has seen such a boost in SYSmark
2014 version 1.5, and the quoted improvement applies only to the 15W U-series
processors. Intel pitted a 7th generation Core i7-7500U CPU (two cores, four
threads, 2.7-3.5GHz clock speed) against an unnamed next generation chip with
four cores, eight threads, and 4GHz maximum clock speed in order to achieve the
aforementioned result.
Like the 6th and 7th generation Core
processors, the 8th generation models will also be built using a 14nm process,
but a "refined iteration" nevertheless. The new 8th gen architecture
is codenamed Coffee Lake.
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