As is known, Intel company releases the so-called "K-series" in each processors generation , which contains processors with unlocked multiplier, designed for overclocking. The upcoming generation Kaby Lake, of course, will also be presented with K-series processors.
It is reported that in addition to the processors Core i5 and Core i7, Intel plans to introduce in the line Kaby Lake-K for at least one processor Core i3, which will be called the Intel Core i3-7350K. This processor is primarily interested in the fact that it is an opportunity to bring "the official overclock" in the mass segment, as is known to Core i5 and Core i7 K-series are not enough.
Intel Core i3-7350K processor will be "out of the box" to work with a frequency of 4.0 - 4.2 GHz and will have an unlocked multiplier. It seems, TDP of the new items will be 91 watts, like other K-series processors. This new product, as well as other Core i3 will have two physical cores and four threads (Hyper-Threading). The volume of the third level of cache memory is 4 MB. Performed novelty, as well as other Kaby Lake, will be on the technological standards of 14 nm-Plus, which are a number of improvements compared with the usual 14-nm FinFET. Core i3-7350K will cost about $ 180 that will appeal to many users with "mid-range", who want to join the ranks of overclockers.
Recall at this moment, we know that Intel is preparing the family Kaby Lake "unlocked" processors Core i5-7600K and Core i7-7700K. The first of them will have four cores and four threads at a frequency of 3.8 - 4.2 GHz, 6 MB L3 cache, and presumably it will cost $ 250. In turn, the Core i7-7700K will get four cores and eight threads at a frequency of 4.2 - 4.5 GHz, 8 MB of L3 cache and it will cost $ 360. Both of these processors will also have a TDP of 91 watts. Related Products :
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