Intel officially began shipping out its Kaby Lake processors out to device makers this week, meaning we may see the 7th generation Intel Core CPUs popping up in PCs and laptops in a few months time. Intel confirmed that its Kaby Lake CPUs had begun going out to OEMs this week during the company?s Q2 earnings call.
Kaby Lake is the first Intel CPU to break the ?tick-tock? cycle, which was retired this year. Going forward, Intel will be using a three year cycle for its process technology to get the most out of each node going forward. Kaby Lake will be the third and 14nm chip, then in 2017, Intel will make the jump to 10nm with Canonlake, we will then be on 10nm technology until 2020.
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