Intel Coffee Lake Shows up in SiSoft Sandra Results
Over the weekend we already had a bit of a chat that Intel would be releasing some processors during Computex. It seems now that Coffee Lake is alive as well.
Intel Coffee results (well assumed Coffee lake SKUs) have shown up in the SiSoft Sandra Results database as wccftech spotted. The procs spotted ate embedded 4-core units and 6-core desktop parts. It is unclear when Intel will release Coffee Lake though as first the Sky and kaby Lake X procs will be released.
Coffee Lake would be released together with the Z370 / H370 chipsets and logic assumes a release later this year in the Q4 region. Intel 300 series desktop processor motherboard would be based on the current LGA 1151 socket, and since the SiSoft results shows a Kaby lake Client Platform entry, it could very well be compatible with Socket 1151 motherboards. Earlier rumours stated that the 300 Series chipset's Coffee Lake-S processor will provide 6 Cores 12 threaded CPUS, which is Intel's first in the mainstream platform to enhance the number of processors and threads.
The 6-core part spotted in the Sandra data-base does not seem to have Hyper-threading enabled indicative of a Core i5 version, it’s clocked at a 3.5 GHz base clock frequency. There’s no mention of the Turbo clock frequency. The chip features 1.5 MB of L2 cache (6 x 256 KB) and 9 MB of L3 cache.
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Going to need 4Ghz RAM to feed those 6 cores to avoid GPU bottlenecks for 1080P high refresh HZ...
Going to laugh if Intel doesn't plan to give an HT version of that proc on Z370 also.
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Though that would make sense, why does it matter? There's finally going to be a 6-core model. Too bad for Intel, it's too late for me. I wanted a 6-core i5 maybe 4 years ago.
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That is a lot lower than current gen 6c aka 6800k
Result ID
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6800K CPU @ 3.40GHz (6C 12T 4GHz, 4GHz IMC, 6x 256kB L2, 15MB L3)
Component -Intel Core i7-6800K
Brand -Intel
Number of Devices / Threads -1 / 12
State -Normal
Speed -4.04GHz
Performance vs. Speed (aka Speed Efficiency) -103.23Mpix/s/GHz
Capacity -12T
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That is a lot lower than current gen 6c aka 6800k
Result ID
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6800K CPU @ 3.40GHz (6C 12T 4GHz, 4GHz IMC, 6x 256kB L2, 15MB L3)
Component -Intel Core i7-6800K
Brand -Intel
Number of Devices / Threads -1 / 12
State -Normal
Speed -4.04GHz
Performance vs. Speed (aka Speed Efficiency) -103.23Mpix/s/GHz
Capacity -12T
That's an overclocked 12 thread CPU you are comparing to a standard clocked 6 thread CPU.
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So, Coffee Lake i5's still no 4c/t8?