Namun Intel belum bisa secara langsung menangani masalah serupa pada prosesor yang terbaru (mulai dari generasi Broadwell dan Haswell, yaitu Ivy Bridge, Skylake, Kabylake, dan Coffee Lake) dan saat ini, Intel sedang berupaya untuk memperbaiki masalah dari prosesor diatas karena prosesor-prosesor tersebut menderita masalah yang sama dalam APerbedaan Cappuccino Dan Coffee Latte is definitely one of the top Latte Coffee Machines that you could buy with incredible feedback and gives top coffee. Here are the best buys for the Perbedaan Cappuccino Dan Coffee Latte (if you are living in a different region we will redirect you to the right country shop): No products found. CPUDelid Tool Coffee Lake Kabylake Skylake Devils Canyon Haswell Ivy Bridge 3D Printed - Allows you to easily delid Intel CPUs Ivy Bridge and up to Coffee Lake. - Decrease your CPU temps and increase lifespan. NOTE - Delid at your own risk!!! While this tool can help ease the process, you can IntelSoket LGA 1151 merupakan pilihan soket terlama sejak diperkenalkan seri prosesor Intel generasi ke-6 SkyLake series tahun 2015 silam. Hingga kini, LGA 1151 masih berlaku pada barisan CPU terbaru Coffee lake generasi ke-8 maupun ke-9. Dan terkadang, kita suka dibuat bingung pada pemilihan chipset motherboard yang sesuai dengan seri tersebut, karena ada 3 generasi yang sudah hadir hingga Coffeelake resmi diluncurkan pada Oktober 2017. Ini merupakan PAO (Process-Architecture-Optimization) dari Kaby Lake. Masih sama, Coffee Lake memakai teknologi fabrikasi 14 nm, namun pada versi mobile generasi ke-8 sudah menggunakan fabrikasi 10 nm. Performa tentunya meningkat dibandingkan generasi pendahulunya. Vay Tiền Nhanh Chỉ Cần Cmnd Nợ Xấu. MacBook Pro keyboard Image credit Rene Ritchie/iMore Intel CPUs have been at the heart of Apple's Mac laptops and desktops since the switch from PowerPC back in 2006. Currently, that includes the Core Duo series used in MacBook Pro, Mac mini, and iMac; the Core M series used in MacBook; and the Xeon series used with the Mac Pro. Each processor is also distinguished by generation Previously Haswell or Broadwell, currently Kaby Lake or Coffee upon a time, Intel was on a "tick-tock" schedule where one generation would introduce a die-shrink tinier and tinier transistors and the next a new architecture. Now that the company has hit 14 nanometers and is seemingly having issues approaching 10 nanometers, physics has forced them to slow down … and pad out. The schedule is now more like a "tick-tock-tock-tock-tock." That means the generations have gotten more complicated, more numerous, and more confusing. Instead of going from Sky Lake to Cannon Lake, Intel is slated to go from Sky Lake to Kaby Lake to Coffee Lake to Ice Lake to Whiskey Lake to Cascade Lake to Cannon Lake. Phew!Here's what that means for you and for the LakeCoffee LakeCannon LakeIce Lake and beyondBase clocks, boost clocks, and thermal throttling on MacBook Pro Everything you need to know!Kaby LakeKaby Lake is Intel's 7th generation architecture and is the oldest architecture available across much of Apple's Mac current lineup. Although very little changed from Sky Lake, the previous generation, to Kaby Lake — both being on the 14nm process — Kaby Lake's refined process allows for better quality CPUs with less power also offers slightly faster clock speeds, both base and higher turbo, and hardware support for video codecs such as HEVC and VP9. Key for Apple, Kaby Lake supports 10-bit HEVC. That means current generation Macs can playback 4K video with built-in hardware support. Kaby Lake and beyond also support 4K HDR high dynamic range LakeOne of the most impactful changes in Coffee Lake is the addition of two more cores on the processor. Depending on the model, you'll now have up to six cores and 12 threads. Desktop versions will have six cores for the Core i7 series. In order to get six cores on mobile, you'll have to go with the Core i9. The previous breed of Intel desktop CPUs topped out at four cores and eight threads for their consumer level products. Having more cores and more threads allow for faster computations in productivity related tasks such as image manipulation and video is also support for faster memory speeds, and updates to Thunderbolt and USB ports. Although not necessarily a response to AMD's 16 core 32 thread Ryzen Threadripper CPU, it's nice to see that competitive products give consumers better and faster LakeGoing from Coffee Lake's 14nm process to Cannon Lake's 10nm process could help in a number of Lake is the codename for the 10nm Intel CPU architecture was slated for release sometime late 2017 to early 2018. Rumors now suggest that Cannon Lake won't see the light of day until sometime in 2019 due to the issues Intel is having with making chips at the 10 nanometer from Coffee Lake's 14nm process to Cannon Lake's 10nm process could help in a number of cost. When manufacturing a CPU or GPU, the manufacturer will create a multitude of CPUs on a single sheet of silicon called a wafer. The smaller the manufacturing process, the more CPUs or GPUs a manufacturer can create on a single wafer. Wafers can also have inherent microscopic defects that won't be discovered until after all of the CPUs are cut or created. Having a smaller process will reduce the chance that any CPU will have a CPU size die size. If Intel were to make no changes between the 14nm Coffee Lake and the 10nm Cannon Lake, the smaller die size would still require less power to run it. That translates into longer battery life and lower thermal output. Both good those reductions, Intel can and probably will increase the core clock speed to allow for even faster CPUs. They can also improve performance by increasing the number of transistors and the number of cores thanks again also to pressure from AMD consumer CPUs.On top of the process shrink to 10nm, there might also be improvements to the various hardware components like Thunderbolt and USB Lake and beyondAssuming 10nm is as difficult for Intel as the 14nm process seems to be, the company could do with Ice Lake and subsequent generations what the company did with the decompressed 14nm generation roll out smaller, more incremental changes over time as quality, yield, codecs, interconnects, and other technologies this might be a moot point where Apple is concerned. There are musings of Apple ditching Intel entirely by 2020 and using Apple made silicon instead. Apple famously switched from PowerPC in the past and seeing how much Apple is seemingly frustrated by Intel's lack of processor innovation, you know darn well macOS is happily running on an Apple A11 processor in one of their secret questions on Mac processors?Personally, I don't want to wait for future Intel processors to get lower power requirements, more cores, and faster clock speeds per core. Nor do I want to have a switch to RISC based CPUs Apple made or otherwise. AMD is already offering faster and better processors with Ryzen. I want Apple to have the option for AMD Ryzen CPUs in their lineup, the way the company already offers AMD you have any questions or comments, let me know below! Our news, reviews, opinions, and easy to follow guides can turn any iPhone owner into an Apple aficionado Most Popular Intel meresmikan hadirnya prosesor terbarunya berbasis arsitektur Coffee Lake. Prosesor berteknologi manufaktur 14 nanometer tersebut menawarkan performa hingga 45 persen lebih tinggi dibanding generasi pendahulu dalam berbagai skenario penggunaan. Lalu, sejauh mana sih selisih perbedaan performanya? Berikut ini perbandingan performa Intel Coffee Lake dengan Kaby Lake untuk notebook. Baca juga Review Perbandingan Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 vs Snapdragon 625 Perbandingan Android Oreo dan Nougat di ZenFone 3 Perbandingan Xiaomi Redmi 5 vs Infinix Hot S3 Sebagai informasi, notebook yang digunakan adalah Asus ROG Zephyrus GX501 Intel Core i7-7700HQ + Nvidia GeForce GTX1080 vs Asus ROG Zephyrus M GM501 Intel Core i7-8750H + Nvidia GeForce GTX1070 Jika dilihat dari pengukuran awal yang dilakukan, Intel Coffee Lake menawarkan potensi peningkatan performa yang signifikan dibanding teknologi terdahulu. Pengguna akan merasakan pengalaman yang jauh lebih menyenangkan saat melakukan beragam aktivitas pada laptopnya, terutama gaming. Dengan Coffee Lake, Intel menghadirkan performa komputasi, termasuk bekerja dan gaming, yang sangat luar biasa. Peningkatan kinerja yang dihadirkan dibanding versi pendahulu sangat signifikan. ASUS, sebagai yang pertama menghadirkan teknologi tersebut pada ROG Zephyrus M GM501, benar-benar akan membawa penggunanya ke level terbaru untuk pengalaman berkomputasi mobile. / 6 years ago While Intels Coffee Lake CPUs are known to require new Z370 chipset motherboards, many fans on existing LGA1151 Kabylake held hope that it will be backwards compatible. That hope was dashed when Intel confirmed new motherboards were required due to new VRM requirements. However, some still hold hope that a firmware fix or hack will be done to enable support. At least on higher-end Z270 mainboards since they should have more than adequate VRM design for 6-core CPUs. Kabylake vs Coffee Lake The Same but Different Intel Kabylake LGA1151 Pinout The latest information reveals that despite the same pin-count and layout, it seems that it will be impossible. Or even with firmware modification. This is due to the fact that the pins themselves are different between Coffee Lake and Kaby Lake. The VSS pins move from 377 to 391, with the addition of 14 pins providing that function. The VCC pin count move up from 128 to 146, adding 18. Some of the formerly reserved RSVD pins are used up, leaving 25 pins from formerly 46. It is not just the actual power supply on the motherboard, but the pin functions themselves that had to change in order to support Coffee Lake LGA1151 CPUs. Intel Coffee Lake LGA1151 Pinout Support By supporting eTeknix, you help us grow and continue to bring you the latest news, reviews, and competitions. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to keep up with the latest technology news, reviews and more. Share your favourite articles, chat with the team and more. Also check out eTeknix YouTube, where you'll find our latest video reviews, event coverage and features in 4K! Looking for more exciting features on the latest technology? Check out our What We Know So Far section or our Fun Reads for some interesting original features. As of April 3rd 2018 Intel unveiled the revised Coffee Lake hardware platform and in this article we’ll talk about what this means for the world on notebooks for the rest of 2018 and the first part of 2019. You should know that this launch mostly includes high-performance mobile processors meant for multimedia, workstation and gaming notebooks. There are no additions for the ultra-portable segment on top of the existing 15W KabyLake-Refreshed platform unveiled in the second part of 2017, which we’ve talked about in this article, but there is a new series of 28W Coffee Lake Core U processors with Iris Plus graphics, targeted at a tight-niche of powerful thin-and-lights. Update If you’re interested in the 2018 Core U platform, this article covers Whiskey Lake-U in-depth. For the most part Coffee Lake is about high-performance laptops though, with the important novelties being a series of new and improved 45W mobile processors, including the first ever mobile Core i9 CPU. Here’s what to expect. At the bottom of the line sit two Core i5 processors, the i5-8300H that will make it inside entry-level gaming SKUs and some mid-range all-rounders and multimedia laptops. Compared to the KabyLake i5-7300HQ it replaces, it gets HyperThreading and runs and higher Turbo Clock speeds, so it comes to no surprise it’s a much faster option. In fact, it’s even faster than the KabyLake mainstream i7, as you’ll find out from this dedicated article that talks in-depth about the Core i5-8300H processor and includes a multitude of benchmark results and comparisons. The i5-8400H is a niche variant of the 8300H with 200 MHz higher clock speeds and vPro, which means it’s meant for business notebooks. The Core i7-8750H is the mainstream CPU in the Coffee Lake Core H line and will make it inside most gaming and performance laptops released in 2018, as a replacement for the KabyLake Core i7-7700HQ. It’s a 6-core processor with 12-threads and higher Turbo Clock speeds, thus a significant upgrade from its predecessor in multi-threaded loads, as you’ll find out from this detailed article. Intel also offers a main-stream i7 with vPro support, the i7-8850H, again meant for the business segments. At the top of the Coffee Lake series we get two Xeon processors and the headliner, the Core i9-8950HK CPU, all with 6-Cores, 12-Threads and 12 MB of L3 Cache. The i9-8950HK replaces the KabyLake Core i7-7820HK / i7-7920HK inside enthusiast gaming notebooks and workstations. It gets more cores, more threads, higher Base and Turbo clock speeds and what Intel calls TurboBoost and Thermal Velocity Boost which increases the Turbo Speed automatically by 200 MHz if the power budget and CPU’s temperature allow it. It also gets an unlocked multiplier, which means it can be potentially overclocked. All these translate in better overall performance, as well as improved speeds in specific tasks like editing content, streaming, VR and gaming. Gaming performance is highly dependable on the GPU, but the i9 will be paired with the higher end GPUs available on the market. Check out the pictures below for extra details. The Coffee Lake platform is not just a bump in core count, threads and clock speeds, there are also a few more fine details associated to the Intel 300 chipset that are worth mentioning. It provides improved audio, better support for Thunderbolt 3 connected peripherals and adds an integrated Wireless AC chip capable on Gigabit throughput. On top of all these, the 8th gen mobile platforms are all compatible with Intel Optane memory, which when implemented can speed up everyday tasks like opening large documents or loading games. We’ve yet to see an SKU with Optane memory implemented, so we’ll have to save out conclusions on how Intel Optane actually translates in real-life use. 28 W Coffee Lake Core U processors Aside from the 45W CPUs discussed above, Intel also announced a new series of 28W Core U processors as part of the Coffee Lake platform. These are not meant to replace the existing 8th gen KabyLake-R CPUs that are part of the vast majority of the current thin-and-light ultraportables available in stores right now, instead they slot between the 15W KabyLake-R Core U line and the 45W Coffee Lake Core H line. They share the Intel 300 Series chipset with the 45W Coffee Lake line and its features mentioned earlier, but the entire line consists of dual and quad-core processors with HyperThreading, TurboBoost and Intel Iris Plus graphics with 48 EUs and 128 MB of on-package eDRAM for comparison, the Intel UHD 620 configurations available on standard 15W 8th gen processors get 24 EUs and no eDRAM. Compared to the KabyLake-R 15W CPUs i5-8250U, i7-8550U, these 28 W variants don’t just get the more capable integrated graphics, but also run at higher clock speeds, which will translate in better overall performance in demanding loads. i5-8250U Ark i5-8259U Ark i7-8550U Ark i7-8559U Ark Litography 14 nm 14 nm 14 nm 14 nm TDP 15W 28W 15W 28W Cores/Threads 4/8 4/8 4/8 4/8 CPU Base Frequency GHz GHz GHz GHz CPU Max Turbo GHz GHz GHz GHz Cache 6 MB 6 MB 6 MB 6 MB Max Memory 32 GB 32 GB 32 GB 32 GB Graphics Intel UHD 620 Intel HD 655 Intel UHD 630 Intel HD 655 Graphics Speed 300-1100 MHz 300-1050 MHz 350-1150 MHz 300-1200 MHz PCIe lines 12 16 12 16 Price $297 $320 $409 $421 We’ll just have to wait and see whether this line will get enough support from OEMs. Given the experience with the previous 28W KabyLake and Skylake lines, these might only make it inside a limited number of enthusiast ultraportables like certain business ThinkPads and Latitudes, probably the next 13-inch MacBook Pros. On the other hand, given how these are quad-core CPUs and the previous 28W lines were significantly slower dual-cores , there’s a fair chance some OEMs will build portable gaming laptops based on them, with thinner profiles and better runtimes than the existing gaming ultraportables based on Core H hardware, and at the same time limited losses in CPU performance. Anyway, that’s about all we know so far about the Intel laptop Coffee Lake platforms, but stay tuned for updates and our lists of notebooks built on this hardware. 1 hour ago, Radinszky Zoli said question is, if you could put a kaby lake cpu with a coffee lake motherboard together? Nope, won't work. Skylake/Kabylake = 100/200 series motherboards Coffeelake = 300 series motherboards. They don't work together. Hi Lately i noticed it is time to upgrade my cpu i5 7400. I was thinking about a 10th gen i5 or a lga 1151 socket cpu. My question is, if you could put a kaby lake cpu with a coffee lake motherboard together? Link to comment Share on other sites Link to post Share on other sites NO. I don't remember all Intel sockets, but i know this 6&7, 8&9, 10&11, 12 will be a new socket / mb. That's all you need to remember when buying Intel CPU and motherboards. AMD AM4 motherboard 3XX = 1, 2, 3,4 4XX = 1,2,3,4,5 5XX = 2,3,4,5. Ryzen 5700g all cores Asrock B550M Steel Legend Radeon RX580 2x 16gb Micron E 2666 4200mhz cl16 500gb WD SN750 9 TB HDD Deepcool Gammax 400 w/ 2 delta 4000rpm push pull Antec Neo Eco Zen 500w Radinszky Zoli 1 Link to comment Share on other sites Link to post Share on other sites Solution 1 hour ago, Radinszky Zoli said question is, if you could put a kaby lake cpu with a coffee lake motherboard together? Nope, won't work. Skylake/Kabylake = 100/200 series motherboards Coffeelake = 300 series motherboards. They don't work together. 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