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The Intel Kaby Lake processor is what happens when a chip company stops trying
Posted on 1/7/17 at 5:55 pm
Posted on 1/7/17 at 5:55 pm
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The Intel Core i7-7700K is what happens when a chip company stops trying. The i7-7700K is the first desktop Intel chip in brave new post-"tick-tock" world—which means that instead of major improvements to architecture, process, and instructions per clock (IPC), we get slightly higher clock speeds and a way to decode DRM-laden 4K streaming video. Huzzah.
For the average consumer building or buying a new performance-focused PC, a desktop chip based on 14nm Kaby Lake remains the chip of choice—a total lack of competition at this level makes sure of that.
But for the enthusiast—where the latest and greatest should perform better than what came before—Kaby Lake desktop chips are a disappointment, a stopgap solution that does little more than give OEMs something new to stick on a label in a 2017 product stack.
Is the desktop CPU dead?
Thoughts, ILikeLSUToo?
Posted on 1/7/17 at 6:02 pm to Street Hawk
It's a solid improvement over the last generation. For someone like me with a 3770k it's a very good upgrade. There are plenty of good reviews of the chip.
Posted on 1/7/17 at 6:26 pm to Street Hawk
AMD Ryzen will finally bring competition back to the CPU market, just in time too.
Toe to toe with Intel's $1,000 6900K
Toe to toe with Intel's $1,000 6900K
This post was edited on 1/7/17 at 6:28 pm
Posted on 1/7/17 at 6:58 pm to Street Hawk
Article is ignorant.
This isnt a result of Intel not trying - its a result of Moore's law dying. Without a major manufacturing breakthrough, the days of major generational performance bumps are dead in desktop models. AMDs new line will likely force Intel's pricing down instead of inspiring innovation.
Mobile processing is where the future - and the competition - is at.
This isnt a result of Intel not trying - its a result of Moore's law dying. Without a major manufacturing breakthrough, the days of major generational performance bumps are dead in desktop models. AMDs new line will likely force Intel's pricing down instead of inspiring innovation.
Mobile processing is where the future - and the competition - is at.
Posted on 1/7/17 at 7:37 pm to jcole4lsu
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its a result of Moore's law dying
It's sad this is happening in my lifetime... I hope a new technology can rear it's head before it's too late for me to enjoy it. Cause we seem to be getting into this:
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days of major generational performance bumps are dead
Stagnation period in the technology of the future model
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