Intel to launch 8-core Coffee Lake Refresh CPUs in September – Report

Intel to launch 8-core Coffee Lake Refresh CPUs in September - Report

Intel to launch 8-core Coffee Lake Refresh CPUs in September – Report

The release of AMD’s first Ryzen processors started a core war between AMD and Intel, forcing the latter to rework their desktop and high-end desktop (HEDT) lineups to compete with AMD’s competitively priced Ryzen series processors. 

Things are looking to heat up further with Intel’s long rumoured 8-core Coffee Lake refresh, offering up to eight cores and sixteen threads to compete with AMD’s Ryzen 2nd Generation lineup. Recent reports are now discussing a possible September release date for Intel’s 8-core LGA 1151 CPU, explaining why Intel’s 5GHz i7-8086K is a Limited Edition processor. Intel’s new i7-8086K will not remain Intel’s desktop flagship for long. 

In the HEDT world, Intel is also expected to release processors with up to 22 cores on their LGA X299 platform, upping their maximum core count from 18 to 22. This release is seen as a response to AMD’s upcoming Threadripper 2nd Generation lineup, which will offer 24 core and 32 core processors for the first time.

Intel to launch 8-core Coffee Lake Refresh CPUs in September - Report  

With their 8-core offerings, Intel plans to reassert their dominance in the desktop PC market, offering the same core counts as their rival on a mainstream CPU socket while providing higher clock speeds and higher performance levels per clock. These processors are also expected to use the same 14nm manufacturing process as today’s Coffee Lake offerings. 

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