Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Core i7-7700K benchmarks leaked

Core i7-7700K benchmarks leaked


SiSoft benchmark results

Benchmarks of an Intel " Kaby Lake " processor have leaked online revealing a few specs about the upcoming Core i7-7700K.

The benchmarks for a "Intel Kabylake platform Kabylake Client System" with a "Genuine Intel CPU 0000" come from SiSoft benchmark results posted online. With this spec it is difficult to be anything other than the Core i7-7700K. It looks like an Intel CPU with a base clock speed of 3.6GHz and a turbo clock speed of 4.2GHz. The chip also has 8MB of L3 cache, eight threads, and integrated graphics clocked at 1,150MHz, along with 24 execution units.

The benchmarks were run on March 29 using a 64-bit Windows 10 and the processor is capable of 118.71 GOPS across eight threads. The chip can handle 313.84 megapixels per second and 35.3 GOPS in the Microsoft .Net arithmetic benchmark. The benchmarks indicate a 5.59GB per second processing time during cryptographic processing, a DDR4 latency of 23.2 nanoseconds, and a GPU performance of 37.41 megapixels per second.

What is surprising is that the numbers are generally below those of the current Core i7-6700K and it is hard to think that Intel's follow-up would be slower. It also uses a 14 nanometer process technology with four cores (eight threads), and ship unlocked to the delight of overclockers around the world.  This does not appear to show in the benchmarks.

The new Kaby Lake processors are expected to be officially revealed during Computex 2016 in May 31 and June 4 followed by a commercial release in Q3 2016. Overall, this family will have a thermal envelope between 35 watts and 95 watts, support for DDR4 and DDR3L memory, and support for socket LGA 1151.

source: ChinaReview.mobi

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