On the morning of April 3rd, Intel further complemented the lineup of the 8th generation Core family.
According to VideoCardz, after four low-voltage U-series processors and five Kabylake-G products with AMD Vega GPUs, Intel officially launched the mobile platform. Coffee Lake-H standard voltage products, a total of 5 models.
Specifically, they are:
Core i9-8950HK : 6 cores, 12 threads, clocked at 2.9GHz, Acceleration frequency 4.6~4.8GHz (TurboBoost 2.0) , Thermal Design Power 45W+, Cache 12MB;
Core i7-8850H : 6-core 12-thread, clocked at 2.6GHz, acceleration frequency 4.3GHz, thermal design power consumption 45W, cache 9MB;
Core i7-8750H : 6 cores and 12 threads, clocked at 2.2GHz, acceleration frequency at 4.2GHz, thermal design power consumption of 45W, cache 9MB;
Core i5-8400H : 4 core 8 threads, clocked at 2.5GHz, acceleration frequency 4.2GHz, thermal design power consumption 45W, cache 8MB;
Core i5-8300H : 4 core 8 threads, clocked at 2.3GHz, acceleration frequency 4.0GHz, thermal design power consumption 45W, cache 8MB.
Note that i9-8950HK supports overclocking, so there is no lock frequency and power consumption.
At the same time, U series low voltage products have also been updated with four suffix '9' products. They are the i7-8559U/i7-8269U/i7-8259U/i7-8109U, respectively. Their self-heating design power consumption is increased from the existing 15W to 28W, with higher frequency and stronger performance..
This i7-8109U is a bit weird, only dual-core, because VCZ ran early, some mainstream media has not lifted the ban. Regarding its authenticity, we will continue to pay attention.
Finally, there are two Xeon mobile CPUs, the Xeon E-2168M and 2176M, which are also six cores.