Tonight, Intel officially released the Z390 chipset.
The Z390 chipset is also a member of the 300 Series motherboard and serves the 8th generation Core family.
Looking closely at the specifications given by Intel, on the board, the Z390 is natively supported by 802.11ac Wave2, with a peak speed of 1733Mbps, and Bluetooth 5.0 and native support for up to six USB 3.1 Gen2 (10Gbps) interfaces.
As for the number of PCIe channels, DDR4 memory support and other features, there is no change...
It is generally believed that the Z390 is prepared for the upcoming 8-core, 16-thread mainstream CPU (i7-8800K), but Intel is a chicken thief. It does not mention this matter at all. It merely emphasizes that the Z390 has relatively good support for non-locking CPUs. it is good.
Although the official did not point out, the ARK database has not been updated, but the Z390's lithography process should not be overestimated from the Znm's 22nm to 14nm.