Core i7-8565U, 4 cores (8 threads?), base frequency 1.8GHz, acceleration up to 4.6GHz, 400MHz higher than Kaby Lake-R (i7-8650U), 8MB three slow;
Core i5-8265U, 4 cores (8 threads?), base frequency 1.6 GHz, acceleration 4.1GHz, 500MHz higher than Kaby Lake-R (i5-8350U), 6MB three slow;
Core i3-8145U, 2 core 4 threads?, base frequency 2.1GHz, acceleration 3.9GHz, 4MB three slow.
The three CPUs are still integrated with the ninth generation of the nuclear (Gen9) UHD620, 24 execution units, with a frequency range of 300MHz to 1150MHz.
In addition, in the specification table of the ASUS 15.6-inch ROG Strix Hero notebook, the i7-8565U/i5-8265U platform supports up to 32GB of dual-channel DDR4 memory, and the frequency is also increased from 2400MHz of the previous generation to 2666MHz.
For now, the expected release pace of Intel consumer platform products may be Core 9000 desktop (Coffee Lake-R), Whikey Lake-U and HEDT enthusiast (Skylake-X).