Morning news on August 29, Intel announced this morning to update the 8 generation Core CPU lineup, codenamed Whiskey Lake and Amber Lake 14nm The family was formally incorporated.
In this way, the 8th generation Core has formed the largest of the six generations including the 2nd generation process (14nm+10nm) and Kaby Lake-Refresh, Kaby Lake-G, Coffee Lake, Cannon Lake (10nm), Whiskey Lake, Amber Lake. A generation of Core.
Specifically, Whiskey Lake is the new U-series low-voltage product, starting i7-8565U, i5-8265U, i3-8145U Three models.
Whiskey Lake's main improvements support Gigabit AC Wi-Fi natively, compared to 5 times the performance of 5 years ago (such as Haswell-U i5-4200U), single charge 16~19 hours of battery life, video transcoding Speed up to 10.5 times, support Dolby HDR / panoramic sound, nuclear display can also play "Warcraft 8.0", multiple voice input.
Specifications, i7-8565U quad-core eight threads, clocked at 1.8GHz, accelerated 4.6GHz, three slow 8MB, support DDR4-2400/LPDDR3-2133 dual channel memory, nuclear UHD620 (1150MHz), thermal design power consumption 15W, price $409.
Amber Lake is the new Y series ultra low power products, starting i7-8500Y, i5-8200Y, m3-8100Y.
Amber Lake's main improvements are improving Wi-Fi and LTE performance, compared to the previous generation Core M with double-digit performance improvements, stylus and touch optimization.
In terms of specifications, all three are dual-core and four-threaded. The i7-8500Y has a maximum frequency of 1.5/4.2GHz, three slow 2MB, and 5W power consumption. It integrates UHD615 core display and only supports LPDDR3-1866 memory.
Finally, Intel said that PC products using Whiskey Lake and Amber Lake processors will gradually debut this fall, in addition to Acer, Lenovo, Asus, the new Macbook Air will also be used?
Source: Technology Fast Author: Wan South
Morning news on August 29, Intel announced this morning to update the 8 generation Core CPU lineup, codenamed Whiskey Lake and Amber Lake 14nm The family was formally incorporated.
In this way, the 8th generation Core has formed the largest of the six generations including the 2nd generation process (14nm+10nm) and Kaby Lake-Refresh, Kaby Lake-G, Coffee Lake, Cannon Lake (10nm), Whiskey Lake, Amber Lake. A generation of Core.
Specifically, Whiskey Lake is the new U-series low-voltage product, starting i7-8565U, i5-8265U, i3-8145U Three models.
Whiskey Lake's main improvements support Gigabit AC Wi-Fi natively, compared to 5 times the performance of 5 years ago (such as Haswell-U i5-4200U), single charge 16~19 hours of battery life, video transcoding Speed up to 10.5 times, support Dolby HDR / panoramic sound, nuclear display can also play "Warcraft 8.0", multiple voice input.
Specifications, i7-8565U quad-core eight threads, clocked at 1.8GHz, accelerated 4.6GHz, three slow 8MB, support DDR4-2400/LPDDR3-2133 dual channel memory, nuclear UHD620 (1150MHz), thermal design power consumption 15W, price $409.
Amber Lake is the new Y series ultra low power products, starting i7-8500Y, i5-8200Y, m3-8100Y.
Amber Lake's main improvements are improving Wi-Fi and LTE performance, compared to the previous generation Core M with double-digit performance improvements, stylus and touch optimization.
In terms of specifications, all three are dual-core and four-threaded. The i7-8500Y has a maximum frequency of 1.5/4.2GHz, three slow 2MB, and 5W power consumption. It integrates UHD615 core display and only supports LPDDR3-1866 memory.
Finally, Intel said that PC products using Whiskey Lake and Amber Lake processors will gradually debut this fall, in addition to Acer, Lenovo, Asus, the new Macbook Air will also be used?
Source: Technology Fast Author: Wan South