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Intel Cannonlake Faster Than Kaby Lake by 15 Percent

AMD’s soon to be released Ryzen CPUs has ruffled Intel’s feathers … Cannonlake is set to be released second half of 2017 according to Intel. 

“Upgrading CPU performance hasn’t been a priority for Intel in many years, but that could be changing.

Intel’s upcoming Cannonlake chips will deliver a performance improvement of more than 15 percent compared to its Kaby Lake chips, said Venkata Renduchintala, president of the Intel Client and Internet of Things businesses and Systems Architecture Group.

Intel didn’t provide exact numbers at the company’s annual investor day Thursday, but the projection is based on the SysMark benchmark. Detailed performance improvement numbers will emerge over time.

The performance improvements from Skylake to Kaby Lake topped out at 15 percent. The CPU performance boost for Cannonlake should be at least that, Intel said.

The first Cannonlake chips are scheduled to ship in the second half of this year. The chips—called 8th-generation chips on an Intel slide—could include Core i7 chips.

Intel showed a Cannonlake chip at CES. The chip will be the first made on Intel’s 10-nanometer process, which will deliver a substantial reduction in power consumption, Renduchintala said.”

Source: PC World

 

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