Intel Coffee Lake i3 8350K & 8100 specs leak
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nevcairiel
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.
Prince Valiant
I had a feeling they wouldn't risk cannibalizing their i5 line.
Silva
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.
Loophole35
coth
8300 is 4/8, but 8350K is 4-core without HT?
koniu
So new mainstream processors from Intel will look like that:
i3 4/4
i5 6/6
i7 6/12
There is also room for
Pentium 2/4
Celeron 2/2
Ricepudding
Silva
cryohellinc
Intel won't get a penny from me, at least for the nearest future.
AMD tired to Innovate, while Intel uses its bribery / anti technology / anti consumer / anti progress methods.
Recently made ryzen 1800x build for our office workstation, works fantastically for its value.
Planning to make my next home pc build with ryzen 1700, x370 taichi, and 16gb 3200mhz ram. Hopefully it will allow me to reach 4.0ghz.
Ryu5uzaku
nz3777
Whats up with the naming 8350k? Sounds too much like 8350 lol. I am so not up to speed on current pc events lol.
Loophole35
Ryu5uzaku
coth
Yxskaft
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2017-intel-kaby-lake-core-i7-7700k-review
In modern games, the i7 7700k at stock speed outperforms the i5 7600k at 4.8ghz. Even the i7 3770k (2012 CPU) at 4.5 ghz gives the i5 7600k 4.8 ghz a run for its money.