Intel Coffee Lake i3 8350K & 8100 specs leak
Last week we already posted some screenshots of a new Coffee lake Core i3 series core processor showing four cores. See, AMD is stirring up the market on every segment with a processor. The recent Ryzen 3 series for example are all quad-core processors. Historically Intel always outed a 2-core model. Until now.
It was indicated that the Core i3-8300 series was spotted on Chinese forums, see link above. The interesting thing here is that that entry was a quad-core with hyper threading in a 4c/8t configuration. A direct response to AMDs Ryzen 3 alright. Some new info was posted in the Anandtech forums with a screenshot embedded by ptt.cc, two models including specs are now being listed.
- Core i3 8100 - quad core / four threads at 3.6 GHz (65W TDP)
- Core i3 8350K - quad core / four threads at 4 GHz (91W TDP)
As you can see the procs do not get any boost allowance, hence these are either 3.6 or thus running 4.0 GHz as a base clock. There are a number of things interesting, first off, the Core i3 8350K will get a 91 Watt TDP. And yes, it is a K model hence it'll be unlocked.
Secondly, if you browse down in the screenshot, these procs will not get hyper-threading. It is interesting though, Intel opening up quad cores in the Core i3 range starting at Coffee lake. That is a substantial increase in TDP though. Thanks SH SOTN for the news submit.
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I had a feeling they wouldn't risk cannibalizing their i5 line.
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These are current i5's just going a step down.
The fanboys will have to change their argument now to: "you just need an i3 for gaming"
We already know Intel is making i5 with 6 cores so I hope i7 with 8 cores?
EDIT: Nah, they'll just sell the i5 with HT enabled as an i7.
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These are current i5's just going a step down.
The fanboys will have to change their argument now to: "you just need an i3 for gaming"
We already know Intel is making i5 with 6 cores so I hope i7 with 8 cores?
EDIT: Nah, they'll just sell the i5 with HT enabled as an i7.
That's has been known for a while and coffee lake has been rumored to be 6 cores since end of last year when KBL was released.
Honestly an i3 now is not a bad CPU for gaming. In fact a KBL i3 is actually as good or better in some cases than your 2500k.
Hell a current i5 destoys my 2600k expecially when it is clocked close to 5Ghz.
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8300 is 4/8, but 8350K is 4-core without HT?
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HT would've been nice, but for gaming its often not that beneficial, and obviously a real quad core in the i3 range is rather nice for budget setups.
Actual street prices will be interesting.