The 65-Watt "Low Power" LGA1151 is made up of four SKUs, all of which are quad-core. The i5-7600K features 3.80 GHz clocks with 4.00 GHz Turbo Boost, 6 MB of 元 cache, but as characteristic of Core i5 quad-core chips, it lacks HyperThreading. The i7-7700K leads the pack with 4.20 GHz clock-speed, a staggering 4.50 GHz Turbo Boost frequency, 8 MB of 元 cache, and HyperThreading enabling 8 logical CPUs. The two feature unlocked base-clock multipliers, and are targeted at PC enthusiasts. There could be motherboards and machines that, depending on their VRM setup, completely shut out Standard Power or even Low Power chips.Īmong the Standard Power Core "Kaby Lake" chips are the Core i7-7700K and the Core i5-7600K. Standard Power chips run at 95W TDP, Low Power at 65W TDP, and Ultra Low Power at 35W TDP. These are defined by the TDP of the packages. These are LGA1151-Standard Power LGA1151-Low Power and LGA1151-Ultra Low Power. With this generation, Intel is planning to sub-classify LGA1151 into three categories, to ensure people don't try to install higher-powered CPUs on low-power machines. Its desktop variants, built in the existing LGA1151 package, will be the third Intel micro-architecture built on the 14 nm process (after "Skylake" and "Broadwell" architectures). Intel is reportedly planning launch its 7th generation Core "Kaby Lake" processors by Q4-2016.
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