The world's top computer chip maker Intel has already released its new generation processor series in the market. In October of this year, the company started marketing the 8th Gen Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 CPUs, labeled "Coffee Lake". Currently, you can get this eighth generation processors by buying high quality new PCs or laptops. But it is also wrong to say that the computer market is in full control of Intel.
Although most computers are supplied with Intel processors, some PCs use the AMD company's CPU, and are now supplying PCs to the market through the company's Ryzen + series processors, various manufacturing companies. For those who still do not use Intel's eighth generation processors, or are going to buy a new PC or just want to get a new generation of Intel-related processor series, today's tune is for them.
Today I will discuss with you about Intel's eighth generation "Coffee Lake" series processor. Today's tune is the basic idea, the price list, the coffee lake processor with the difference between "lake" / Sky Lake / Canon Lake, "lake" processor, and to use this eighth generation processor, you will also discuss what kind of motherboard you need. So let's go to the original tune by not raising the role of the role:
Intel Coffee Lake?
Coffee Lake is Intel's eighth-generation processor's manufacturing codenamed. This same type code was given to previous generation processors and there is nothing to be confused with this codename, it is used only for the interpretation of Intel officials. We are known customers for those Intel 8th Gen or eighth generation processor. Currently (2018) this is Intel's most recent processor series. This series contains Intel's entry-level Pentium, processor from Celen to high level Core I 9.
The easiest way to check whether the eighth generation of a processor is to check whether the processor's model number is seen. The eighth generation processors are of Intel 8000 processors family. So Intel Core i5-8400 or Intel Core i7-8700K processors, if you are on your laptop or PC, congratulate you, you are now a proud owner of Intel's latest processor!
Intel's all coffee lake CPUs are built through the 14 Nanometer (nm) manufacturing process. This size refers to a processor's technician. As small as a processor's technician, you can put more silicon. And so you can get better and better performance in this latest eighth generation small processor processor with big and big transistors processors.
But in this nanometer sector, Intel is technically backward from AMD. Because AMD has already installed 12 nanomer process in their 2nd generation Ryzen + CPUs, on the other side Intel has 14 nanometers. Intel used 14 nanometers or 14nm processors in earlier Broadwell, SKylake and Kaby Lake processors; However, this new eighth generation processor has been upgraded to a number of applications from the previous series, even though it has been upgraded in the series from the previous series, the 14nm + process system used in the eighth generation of Intel's official terminology.
Intel's coffee lake processor series means that the nanometer is not the main attraction in the eighth generation processor series, Intel has increased the number of cores to eighth generation processors. The number of cores in the previous generation Core i3 processor was two; But in the eighth generation Core i3 processor you will get four core. On the other hand, Core i5 and Core i7 processors have also increased the number of cores from 4 to 6 cores. And this core has been able to increase the performance of the eighth generation of processors from the same core series processor to the previous generation. So at the consumer level, you will get almost twice the performance from the 7th generation Core i3 processor, this new eighth generation Core i3 processors, and for this basic core series you will not have to spend extra money.
Configuration and price list
Now let's get the eighth generation of Intel processor configurations and their value. Like the previous generation processors, Intel is divided into three main components of this year's OSM processors. These are Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7. Low-budget PCs and laptops are using core i3 processors, you'll get high performance PCs and laptops in mid-range budgets with core i5 processors and high-performance high-performance devices that will give you this eighth generation Core i7 processors.
Note that there is also Core i9 processor in the coffee lake series. But now this eighth generation Core i9 processors will get you some gaming laptops in Ultra High configuration. Again, there is also the Core i9 + processor of the Optane Memory Board with Super Dupper Performance which gives you the highest performance, but that is not my talk of today.
I give the "official" price list of eighth generation Intel processors. Remember these are the international market prices and these are the basic prices. With this price, you will get the processors in your computer shop shop with some additional questions and this price will be included with the original price of the laptop. B: Note: This price list has been done in July, 2018, so do not be confused by this tune in 2011 or later.
Notice that in this list, some processors have "K" characters at the end. These characterized processors are "unlocked" from Intel, that means you can easily overclock these processors from your motherboard's BIOS. However, to overclock, you will need an overclock feature, a matching motherboard.
Which motherboard for coffee lake CPU?
You can use this new eighth generation processors on the LGA 1151 motherboard socket of Skylake and Kaby Lake chips, but sadly, this new eighth generation of processors will not be supported on the old model LGA 1151 motherboard. So if your motherboard is in the 300 series then you can get the support of this generation processors. The 100 and 200 series motherboards are designed for Skylake and Kaby Lake processors only. To use the eighth generation processors, you can use the following four types of motherboards:
- H310
- B360
- H730
- Z370
You can also taste the new eighth generation processor on another motherboard Q370 of Upcoming Mid Wrench and Z390 motherboard of Premium Wrench.
Coffee Lake VS Kaby Lake VS Skylake
Hey father, water here with water on the lake! It's not my fault, this condition is for Intel's water codenamed. From the beginning of 2010, Intel began using codenamed Lakes with their processors. In 2011, we saw Bridge CodeName through Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge processors, again Intel had its Wells codenamed processors, but the market then came with Haswell and Broadwell processors.
Then comes Skylake. Skype codenamed processors indicate Intel 6th generation processor. These processors were made up of 14 nanometer processes. Then comes the 7th generation Kaby Lake processor. And now comes the Coffee Lake or eighth generation processor. So, in the tune, I have said that there is no need to be confused with this codeanem, only you have the idea of generation. Due to this generation, the price of dual-core processor starts from 2,000 to 8/9 thousand, and due to this generation, you can buy Core i5 PC at Tk 20,000 and many are buying core i3 pcs with 40 thousand rupees. You can fool yourself.
On the other hand, Intel is currently working on a series of two new processors named Cannon Lake and Ice Lake. These two series processors will have 10nm process, which means they will be faster than the eighth-generation processor. By the end of 2019 there are rumors about bringing one of these to the market.
Appendix:
This was some basic idea about Intel's new eighth generation processor. Hopefully, after reading the tune you got to know about the eighth generation processor and got the idea about their price. So in the budget, you can take any laptop or desktop computer with the eighth generation processor. The eighth prijenmara best laptops will be able to tune another alad any day. But before doing so, today's tune is finished by modeling some of the eighth generation of laptops.
- Dell XPS 15
- Acer Aspire (8th Gen)
- Aorus X7
- Apple MacBook Pro (2018 Version)
- Asus VivoBook Pro
- HP ENVY 17t
- MSI WE72 7Rj
- Dell G3
- ASUS ROG Strix GL503VD