While Intel and AMD in the upper price segment, which barely reaches 1% of the market in terms of revenue, are measured by the number of processor cores, the economical buyers are trying to ask the Coffee Lake-S processors, among which six-core models with a free multiplier will appear in August. Moreover, some sources are sure that these processors can be installed in existing motherboards with a LGA 1151 connector, although Intel is preparing Z370 for fresh processors.
We have the opportunity to take another look at Intel's plans for a moderate freshness in the processor segment. Firstly, it is interesting to note the actual absence of the 12-core model Skylake-X in the current products assortment . Apparently, Intel previously planned to introduce such a processor in late May, but before the announcement decided to "populate" it to delayed models with an increased number of cores.
Second, at the debut of the first group of processors Coffee Lake-S, the company assigns both August and September - that is, some space for maneuver in terms of time is preserved. The first to enter the market will be models with six and four cores, among which there will be processors with a free multiplier. According to the thermal package, the diversity is moderate - both 95 W and 65 W.
Finally, early next year, the company will be formed by these processors other models of Coffee Lake-S, among which will be dual-core versions, as well as products with a TDP level of not more than 35 watts. The assortment of lIntel x300 chipset series will expand in January. This indicates the prevalence of models in the January group of Coffee Lake-S processors without a free multiplier, although among them there will be products for overclockers with a "K" in the title. Related Products :
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