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8th Gen Intel Core Processor Family Launch on Facebook:
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On Aug. 21, Intel will unveil the 8th Generation Intel® Core™ processor family on Facebook Live. Watch as two exciting moments align: the Great American Solar Eclipse and the unveiling of Intel’s most powerful family of processors for the next era of computing. Hear from those who are at the center of creating this technology and from creators who are using the power of 8th Gen Intel Core technology in new and exciting ways.
Join Intel on Facebook Live at 8 a.m. PDT today as Gregory Bryant, senior vice president of the Client Computing Group at Intel, launches the 8th Generation Intel® Core™ processor family. Experience how this technology comes to life through creators who are using the power of 8th Generation Intel Core processors in new and innovative ways.
Watch the Livestream: Tune in live on Intel’s Facebook page or view the event on the Intel Newsroom (below).
When: 8 a.m. PDT, Aug. 21, 2017
MORE ON 8TH GEN:
Gregory Bryant Editorial: New 8th Gen Intel Core Processors: Simplifying Today, Opening the Door for What’s Next
Press Kit: 8th Gen Intel Core
- Product Brief (PDF)
- Press Overview (PDF)
- Intel Core Processors (Intel.com)
Media Alert: 8th Gen Intel Core Processor Family to Debut Aug. 21
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Source: 8th Generation Intel Core Processor Family Debuts (Live Video) | Intel Newsroom
8th Gen Intel Core Processor Family Launch on Facebook:
Last edited by Brink; 21 Aug 2017 at 10:54.
so, these are just a couple of laptop processors, and still Kaby Lake?
right, but what Intel is discussing right now is limited to a couple of mobile u processors. Nothing announced about upcoming desktop chips.
Yeah, that's correct.
i7/i5 U-series now, OEMs will start shipping devices in September, and the rest sometime in Fall and later.
This new function looks really interesting.Configurable TDP Power:
With Configurable TDP, the processor is now capable of modulating the maximum sustained power vs. performance.
Configurable TDP thus provides design and performance flexibility to control system performance based on the cooling capability and usage scenarios.
For example, a detachable Ultrabook™ may need more performance when used in a full clamshell mode (vs. tablet mode), or when balanced performance is needed in a quiet conference room setting.