Intel Officially Launches 8th Generation Kaby Lake Refresh 15W CPUs – Mentions 14nm Coffee Lake and 10nm Cannonlake as 8th Generation Processors Too

Hassan Mujtaba
Intel unveils the 8th Gen Intel Core processor family and launches the first of the family on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. The 8th Gen Intel Core processors are designed for what’s next and deliver up to 40% gen over gen performance boost. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

Intel has officially launched their 8th generation processor family, starting off with the Kaby Lake Refresh processors for low power notebooks. The new family is looking to be an interesting one that will range from 14nm Kaby Lake and Coffee Lake chips to the 10nm Cannonlake chips, all of which will be branded as 8th generation.

Intel Kaby Lake Refresh 15W Mobile CPUs Launched - Next up is Coffee Lake and Cannonlake Under 8th Generation Branding

So just yesterday, we were talking about Intel's 8th generation mobility family with 15W TDP. The lineup will be featuring four SKUs that includes Core i7-8650U, Core i7-8550U, Core i5-8350U and the Core i5-8250U. The main advantages of the 8th generation family over the 7th generation are very obvious as can be noted by the specifications. First of all, there are no architectural changes on Kaby Lake Refresh processors. Each processor comes with twice the number of CPU cores and threads compared to last generation, a faster graphics engine and all of this under the same 15W TDP.

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It's interesting that most of the specifications we are looking here were previously offered in CPU SKUs with TDPs of up to 45W. Having the number lowered to 15W means we can see some really interesting specifications in the upper range of products. Probably 6 cores for the mainstream or high-end notebook processors sounds really good. The downside of having higher cores in a 15W package is that the base frequencies have taken a hit but that is compensated by the boost clocks which remain unprecedentedly high, reaching up to 4.2 GHz. Let's take a look at the specifications of the Kaby Lake Refresh family before moving forward.

Intel 8th Generation Kaby Lake-U (R) Processors:

CPU NameCoresThreadsBase ClockBoost ClockL3 CacheiGPUiGPU Base / Boost ClockTDPPrice
Intel Core i7-8559U482.7 GHzTBD8 MB L3Iris Plus 650 (with 64 MB eDRAM cache)300 / 1100 MHz28W?TBD
Intel Core i7-8650U481.9 GHz4.2 GHz8 MB L3UHD 620300 / 1150 MHz15W$409 US
Intel Core i7-8550U481.8 GHz4.0 GHz8 MB L3UHD 620300 / 1150 MHz15W$409 US
Intel Core i5-8350U481.7 GHz3.6 GHz6 MB L3UHD 620300 / 1100 MHz15W$297 US
Intel Core i5-8250U481.6 GHz3.4 GHz6 MB L3UHD 620300 / 1100 MHz15W$297 US
Intel Core i3-8130U242.2 GHz3.4 GHz4 MB L3UHD 620300 / 1000 MHz15WTBD

Intel has also updated the graphics engine to UHD 620. Compared to HD 620, the updated version provides support for 4K content playback. It does not generally point to its graphical prowess, but just shows that it is capable of handling media and content playback and support capabilities. Overall, the new processors will be able to deliver a 40% improvement in performance when being compared to the previous generation.

Intel 8th Gen 15W CPU Launch Presentation:

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A few other examples of the profound impact this performance leap will have:

  • Editing photos or creating a slideshow? That’s up to 48 percent faster on 8th Gen vs. devices powered by the processor we released last year. Now imagine that compared to a 5-year-old device.
  • Editing video footage is now up to 14.7x faster, so rendering what used to take 45 minutes on a 5-year-old PC, now takes three minutes.
  • It’s easier than ever to enjoy your favorite shows in 4K UHD, including new content coming soon from Amazon Prime Video and Vudu, as well as everything already available from Netflix, Sony Pictures ULTRA and iQiyi.
  • You can try out new advancements like Windows Mixed Reality or go even more immersive with Thunderbolt 3 external graphics (up to 4K) for enhanced gaming and VR.

The first wave of 8th Gen Intel Core processor-powered devices featuring i5/i7 processors will come to market beginning in September, and we can expect more than 145 designs to choose from when launched. But the more interesting stuff is what comes later.

Intel Coffee Lake 14nm++ and Cannonlake 10nm Processors Will Launch Under 8th Generation Family - Aimed at Desktop and Mobility Platforms

The Intel 8th generation family will be based around multiple CPU architectures. While Kaby Lake Refresh aims for the U-series platforms, other platforms such as the Y-series (Ultra Low TDP), the H-Series (Performance Laptops) and S-Series (Desktop PCs) processors will be using the 14nm Coffee Lake and 10nm Cannonlake architectures.

It's pretty obvious where Coffee Lake and Cannonlake will be targeted. The 8th generation Y-series processors will be the obvious choice for the 10nm Cannonlake architecture and will feature TDPs around 4.5 Watts. The H-Series and S-Series mainstream performance laptop and desktop CPU will be using the updated 14nm++ Coffee Lake architecture. We have already detailed several Coffee Lake processors in a previous post so you can head over there for more details.

Intel Coffee Lake 8th Gen Desktop Core Lineup:

CPU NameIntel Core i3-8100Intel Core i3-8350KIntel Core i5-8400Intel Core i5-8600KIntel Core i7-8700Intel Core i7-8700KIntel Core i7-8086K
CPU FamilyCoffee Lake-SCoffee Lake-SCoffee Lake-SCoffee Lake-SCoffee Lake-SCoffee Lake-SCoffee Lake-S
CPU Process14nm14nm14nm14nm14nm14nm14nm
CPU Cores4466666
CPU Threads4466121212
Base Clock3.60 GHz4.00 GHz2.80 GHz3.60 GHz 3.20 GHz3.70 GHz4.00 GHz
Boost Clock (Max)N/AN/A4.00 GHz4.30 GHz4.60 GHz4.70 GHz5.00 GHz
Boost Clock (6 Core)N/AN/A3.50 GHz4.40 GHz4.20 GHz4.30 GHz4.30 GHz
L2 Cache1 MB (256 KB per Core)1 MB (256 KB per Core)1.5 MB (256 KB per Core)1.5 MB (256 KB per Core)1.5 MB (256 KB per Core)1.5 MB (256 KB per Core)1.5 MB (256 KB per Core)
L3 Cache6 MB6 MB9 MB9 MB12 MB12 MB12 MB
Overclocking SupportNoYesNoYesNoYesYes
Socket SupportLGA 1151LGA 1151LGA 1151LGA 1151LGA 1151LGA 1151LGA 1151
PCH300-Series300-Series300-Series300-Series300-Series300-Series300-Series
TDP65W91W65W95W65W95W95W
Price$117 US$168 US$182 US$257 US$303 US$359 US$429 US

What's interesting is that we have a bit more information on the Coffee Lake launch. The Coffee Lake processors will be announced earlier but they won't be available in the market up till early October. The processors will launch along side the Z370 family while the budget aimed B360 and H370 chipsets will be available later in Q4 2017. There will also be a new chipset known as Z390 which will be offered for 8th generation desktop processors but no details are available on that specific SKU. Finally, we have the first official packaging pictures of the Intel Core i7 and Core i5 desktop range of processors that you can see below.

Intel 8th Generation Coffee Lake Desktop CPU Box Packaging

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We can expect more announcements in the coming months by Intel as their products are announced for other platforms so stay tuned as always!

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