Intel Launches Seven new Coffee Lake Processors – Most lack iGPUs

Intel Launches Six new Coffee Lake-R Processors - Most lack iGPUs

Intel Launches Seven new Coffee Lake Processors – Most lack iGPUs

During their CES 2019 keynote, Intel avoided the D-word, drones, focusing heavily on the company’s technologies in the traditional CPU market as well as the telecommunications markets with future 5G telecommunications chips, AI chipsets and autonomous driving hardware. 

On the consumer side, we were also thrown a bone in the form of seven new Coffee Lake processors, many of which are F-series clones of existing which are designed to offer the same performance and lower pricing, with the drawback being that the chips lack Intel’s UHD 630 graphics chip. 

With this in mind the only “new-new” chips in Intel’s Coffee Lake i5-9400 and the GPU lacking i3-9350KF, which offers a base clock speed of 4GHz and a boost clock of 4.6, which isn’t bad for a quad-core i3. The remaining chips, the i9-9900KF, i7-9700KF, i5-9600KF, i5-9400F and i3-8100F are all clones of other models, all of which lack an integrated graphics chip. Full details for each chip are available below, though sadly Intel has not revealed each processor’s final pricing at this time. 
 
 
  Cores/Threads Base/Boost Clock Speeds (GHz) iGPU Memory Support (DDR4) Cache TDP RCP
Core i9-9900K 8/16 3.6/5/0 UHD 630 2666MHz 16MB 95W $499
Core i9-9900KF 8/16 3.6/5.0 2666MHz 16MB 95W
Core i7-9700K 8/8 3.6/4.9 UHD 630 2666MHz 12MB 95W $385
Core i7-9700KF 8/8 3.6/4.9 2666MHz 12MB 95W
Core i5-9600K 6/6 3.7/4.6 UHD 630 2666MHz 9MB 95W $263
Core i5-9600KF 6/6 3.7/4.6 2666MHz 9MN 95W
Core i5-9400 6/6 2.9/4.1 UHD 630 2666MHz 9MB 65W
Core i5-9400F 6/6 2.9/4.1 2666MHz 9MB 65W
Core i3-9350KF 4/4 4.0/4.6 2666MHz 8MB 91W
Core i3-8100F 4/4 3.6/- 2400MHz 6MB 65W

Intel Launches Seven new Coffee Lake Processors - Most lack iGPUs  

Intel has not revealed final release dates for their new chips, though they are set to release sometime in Q1 2019. Hopefully, these new chips will help mitigate Intel’s processor shortage, allowing PC builders to more easily create new systems. 

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