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Cannon Lake 8 Core was on the roadmap for years, but 10nm choked forcing a contingency plan.
Can i see this roadmap with 8-Cores CanonLake for the mainstream segment that was available for years ??
Cannon Lake 8 Core was on the roadmap for years, but 10nm choked forcing a contingency plan.
1. This is not a Intel roadmap
2. It doesnt say anything about mainstream segment (socket 1151 etc)
edit: Also to add that Intel knew about 8-Core ZEN before 2017.
1. This is not a Intel roadmap
2. It doesnt say anything about mainstream segment (socket 1151 etc)
edit: Also to add that Intel knew about 8-Core ZEN before 2017.
What segment would SoCs with 4, 6, and 8 CPU cores in 10nm be for?
(a) Data center
(b) Mainstream Desktop/Notebook
(c) IoT
Eurocom: Z390 to support Intel's next-gen 8C/16T CPUs - H2-2018 launch
http://forum.notebookreview.com/goto/post?id=10601641#post-10601641
Eurocom indirectly confirming Ice Lake support for Z390!
Could be all, AMD did exactly that at 14nm and Intel could do the same at 10nm. Just because it says SoC i could also easily say this is Mobile only.
And as I have said before, this is not a official Intel roadmap.
Mobile only. Right. So 8-cores in <45W power envelope, but fewer than 8 cores at a 95W TDP?
This makes no sense.
Intel does charge more for the mobile i7's, not to mention the mobile Xeons. So it's plausible they could have done an 8 core die and sell the fully enabled model for those markets and a cut down model to 6 for desktop i7/i5.
That literally makes no sense. They could charge more for an 8-core than they could for a six core on desktops, so if they've made the chip already why not sell it?
10 nm yield.
The big news for me is the 8 Core confirmation, it's a quite logical decision from Intel. Another nice MT bump is on course after Coffeelake 6C. And Intels 5W mobile part gets 4C. Icelake support for Z390 is no big surprise because of the IMVP9 support. Some people couldn't believe while some told that we can't rule out Icelake support because of IMVP9.
I was slightly expecting Z390 to not support ICL so that I could upgrade to CFL/Z370 with piece of mind, knowing that Z390 wouldn't add much , but I can't wait a year anyway, so Z370 it is.
Hmm. Now that I read this, I want to skip Coffee Lake and wait for Ice Lake.Few people took it seriously when I mentioned this possibility back in June. Turns out it was true, the CNL PCH-H (300) Series Platform does support Ice Lake-S. New cores, core count bump, much improved iGPU and new process. Looking forward to it.
Me too, but OCed Core i7-8700K will serve my CPU intensive (high refresh) gaming needs for the foreseeable future.
And if this were true it'd be ONLY for 390? no for 370? fuck, I don't want to keep waiting
Was it necessary to have this thread derailed, again?
There are also non-z CNL PCH-H 300 series boards, later than z370 but earlier than z390.
So IL is going to be LGA1511 too? W T F F?
And if this were true it'd be ONLY for 390? no for 370? fuck, I don't want to keep waiting