Tuesday 30 August 2016

Kaby Lake - The seventh generation of Intel processors

Intel introduced to the market the seventh generation processors. The company will later this year bring to market new CPUs manufactured with architecture of 14 nanometers.

The company promises that this processor , produced in partnership with other companies , will be the fastest and versatile chips ever created by the company.

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Kaby Lake ... the new product from Intel

Intel presented the new chip 4.5 watt and 15 watt , dual -core and based on the architecture " Kaby Lake " . These are expected in devices such as laptops, desktop computers and tables 2 to 1. Processors that we already see in many new devices that will be revealed to the public next week at IFA , taking place as usual from 2 to 7 September at the Expocenter in Berlin , Germany. 

According to information provided by Intel, the seventh generation of processors power an improvement of at least 12 % over previous generations. A significant gain that is also reflected in energy consumption , which is at least 20 % lower .

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According to Karen Regis , director of mobile marketing company , this generation of processors brings the devices a new concept of operation. It adapts to each user needs , managing the resources in order to not compromise performance. It will also work in conjunction with the various sensors that are increasingly used in mobile devices and " observe " the behavior of the device to an improved management of power consumption.
With this new architecture , Intel feels the urge to venture to say that with these new processors gain can be up to 70 % on equipment placed on the market 5 years ago . This new technology lets you render videos with 4K resolution seven times faster and without compromising the quality of reproduction, even when the user uses streaming via content.

supply line of the 7th generation Intel :

4.5 watt Y series (max 16GB RAM)
  • 1 GHz Core m3-7Y30 (2.6 GHz turbo, 300/900 MHz Intel HD 615 graphics)
  • 1.2 GHz Core i5-7Y54 (3.2 GHz turbo, 300/950 MHz Intel HD 615 graphics)
  • 1.3 GHz Core i7-7Y75 (3.6 GHz turbo, 300/1050 MHz Intel HD 615 graphics)
15 watt U series (max 32GB RAM)
  • 2.4 GHz Core i3-7100U (300 MHz/1GHz Intel HD 620 graphics)
  • 2.5 GHz Core i5-7200U(3.1 GHz turbo, 300/1000 MHz Intel HD 620 graphics)
  • 2.7 GHz Core i7-7500U (3.5 GHz turbo, 300/1050 MHz Intel HD 620 graphics)
Interestingly, the price is not so different for the different classes of chips , as well as maximum performance should also be similar ... the main differences between the Y chips and the chips of the series U is the clock speed basis . U series of chips have a clock base speed is about twice that of their counterparts series Y , which means even when you are not working at full capacity , it will also be faster . Meanwhile , the chips of the Y series are low power and be able to offer a longer battery life in some situations .



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