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This disrupts Intel’s Tick-Tock roadmap, since Kaby Lake should be a Tick – a new manufacturing process – but will instead be an ‘optimised’ version of Skylake (which is already an improved version of Broadwell). That’s Intel’s plan for the future: no more Tick-Tock, it’s now Process-Architecture-Optimisation.
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After all, shipping in this context means to device manufacturer partners. No firm launch date has been announced, only that the benefits of the new chips will “come to premium devices in the second half of 2016”. While on one hand Intel is keen to point out that it’s no longer a PC-focused company, on the other it says that the PC business is “foundational to the company’s strategy”. To this end, we’ll see new processors launched on an annual basis. We expect a similar lineup of Kaby Lake processors to Skylake, so you’ll have a choice of an entry-level Core i3, right up to a 10-core Extreme Edition Core i7. Prices are unlikely to vary much from the Skylake range, so there will be something to suit every budget. There will of course be laptop and mobile versions of the Kaby Lake desktop chips. As of June 2016, no pricing or model details were made official. The 7th-gen Core CPUs were only really teased in the keynote, and Intel said only that they will support Thunderbolt 3 and the special cameras used for Windows Hello – the face scanner that can be used instead of a password in Windows 10.

Other rumours point to expanded capabilities for 4K video playback, HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2 support as well as the ability to decode 10-bit HEVC videos. We also know that the chips will be compatible with the existing 100-series chipsets, so it’ll be an easy upgrade from Skylake, assuming manufacturers provide BIOS updates for the new chips. Quite whether it will be a worthwhile upgrade is another matter: we’ll have to wait and see what Intel can do to improve performance and power consumption, in addition to new features. The details of a couple of models have been leaked (spotted on SisoftSandra listings): the Core i7-7700K and Core i7-7500U. They could be the flagships of the desktop and laptop ranges respectively. Rumours suggest the i7-7700 will be quad-core with HyperThreading – the same configuration Intel has used on all Core i7 chips. The claimed 3.6GHz base clock and 4.2GHz boost speed may not be the final numbers, though. Nothing is known about graphics chip which will be integrated into the chip, nor the TDP.

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