Intel's eight generations of ultra-low power new product exposure: 14nm++ process, 5W TDP

During the Taipei Computer Show in early June, Intel disclosed a number of future new products, of which the ultra-low power field will be upgraded to Amber Lake-Y, replacing Kaby Lake-Y released in the third quarter of 2016, for tablet, two A book, ultrabook, entry notebook and other mobile devices. Amber Lake-Y can also be regarded as part of the eight-generation Core family, the process uses 14nm++ (secondary polished upgrade), the architecture is basically unchanged, so the main change is also to increase the frequency And performance, but power consumption has also increased slightly.

There are three models in the new generation, all of which are dual-core and four-threaded, 4MB L3 cache, and the GPU core card name changed from HD 615 to UHD 615. The estimated frequency will not change. The highest end is Core i7-8500Y, the basic frequency is 1.5. GHz (accelerated 200MHz), Turbo Boost has two states, dual-core Turbo 3.6GHz (equivalent to the original single-core Turbo), and single-core up to 4.2GHz - this is the first time that the Y-series acceleration frequency exceeds 4GHz.

Next is the Core i5-8200Y, the base frequency is 1.3GHz, the dual core Core frequency is 3.2GHz, and the single core core frequency is 3.9GHz.

Finally, Core m3-8100Y (yes, or i/m sequence mixing), the base frequency is still 1.1GHz, dual-core Turbo 2.7GHz, single core Turbo 3.4GHz.

However, while the frequency is increasing, the thermal design power consumption is slightly increased from 4.5W to 5W, but the adjustable range is temporarily unknown. It is currently at least 3.5W and the highest is 7W.

Amber Lake-Y release time is unknown, according to previous Intel's statement is to play some time this year.

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