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It would make sense to get coffeelake-x on X299 to replace the kabylake-x. Keep Z270/Z370 only for mainstream cheap CPUs.
There is a Coffee Lake-X coming, just a question of when.
It would make sense to get coffeelake-x on X299 to replace the kabylake-x. Keep Z270/Z370 only for mainstream cheap CPUs.
It would make sense to get coffeelake-x on X299 to replace the kabylake-x. Keep Z270/Z370 only for mainstream cheap CPUs.
There is a Coffee Lake-X coming, just a question of when.
I've read about that a few months ago and kind of forgot about it. Another possibility might be that they will simply create Cascade Lake-X as a follow up (I don't think there will be Coffee Lake-SP Xeon's?).
It's going to be both really. Cascade Lake-X replaces Skylake-X and Coffee Lake-X replaces Kaby Lake-X.
Wouldn't it be the other way around. Coffee Lake being the new arch gets the server chips and Cascade being a refresh gets the i7-X options?It's going to be both really. Cascade Lake-X replaces Skylake-X and Coffee Lake-X replaces Kaby Lake-X.
Wouldn't it be the other way around. Coffee Lake being the new arch gets the server chips and Cascade being a refresh gets the i7-X options?
Wouldn't it be the other way around. Coffee Lake being the new arch gets the server chips and Cascade being a refresh gets the i7-X options?
Coffee isn't a new uarch. Cascade is just Skylake-X on 10++, Coffee is just Kaby on 10++.
I thought the move to a 6 core also meant a arch change. Still if anything they would skip over coffee Lake sp then. No reason to do an i7 -X of weaker old core tech when doing the EE series update.Coffee isn't a new uarch. Cascade is just Skylake-X on 10++, Coffee is just Kaby on 10++.
14nm++
I thought the move to a 6 core also meant a arch change. Still if anything they would skip over coffee Lake sp then. No reason to do an i7 -X of weaker old core tech when doing the EE series update.
Which was my other point they aren't going to do an X version of coffee Lake unless it's just a solo run next year to build on the KL-X. They aren't going to do a coffee Lake i7-X if it's launched with a more advanced SP release.Whoops! I meant 14++ for both, heh.
Coffee is just a filler processor since they don't want to do 10. There isn't going to be a Coffee-SP.
Which was my other point they aren't going to do an X version of coffee Lake unless it's just a solo run next year to build on the KL-X.
Under servers or ?? Link ?
There is a Coffee Lake-X coming, just a question of when.
Every single one is out of stock. Worse than the Ryzen release.
Every single one is out of stock. Worse than the Ryzen release.
Prices are inflated ~12% over MSRP....Hmmm...
At this level, Intel is now going to charge $100/core, so this 10-core part runs in at a $999 tray price ($1049 retail likely).
it will be a 12-core processor on the same LGA2066 socket for $1199 (retail ~$1279)
https://ark.intel.com/products/123613/Intel-Core-i9-7900X-Processor-13_75M-Cache-up-to-4_30-GHz
ARK doesn't seem to actually list price for SKL-X.
http://images.anandtech.com/galleri...essor-family_product-information-page-019.jpg
The 999$ price from the slides is not MSRP apparently - "RCP pricing", for 1K units, I think? Anybody knows what RCP stands for?