See you in June! Intel 8 core Coffee Lake/Z390 motherboard real hammer

Intel's 8-core Coffee Lake processor reproduces 'real hammer' Two new 8-core CPUs have been added to the official website's technical database for verification. A power consumption is 95W and a power consumption is 80W.

This 80W product may be the Xeon series, while the 95W model should be the long-distance 'i7-8800K (tentative name)'.

The Intel Z390 motherboard will be used for 8 cores. Its data has been posted on the Intel website twice. The results have been deleted. The main changes are few, involving native USB 3.1 Gen2 and 802.11ac Wave2/Bluetooth 5 support. Three 32Gbps M.2/U.2 interfaces, etc., PCIe 3.0 channels and Z370, or 24.

According to the news from VideoCardz, Intel originally planned to launch the Z390 motherboard and the 8-core processor in August/September, but because AMD decided to introduce the second generation of thread tearer at the Taipei Computer Show, and its CPU share was picking up, it forced itself. Speed ​​up the pace.

Although Intel's high-end 8-core or even 18-core processors are all available, the mainstream is still the first time it is used. In addition, if the LGA1151 interface is maintained, the only remembrance is of course compatible with the Z370.

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