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Intel ships notebook Kaby Lakes

by on05 September 2016


Desktop CPUs by the end of the year

Intel has begun delivering its next-generation notebook-use Kaby Lake processors and will start shipping comparable desktop-use CPUs by the end of 2016.

Digitimes quoting its mythical “Taiwan PC makers” claimed that the fact that Chipzilla is flogging Kaby Lake chips has meant that notebook vendors have lowered prices for existing Sky Lake-based models.

Prices of some gaming notebooks build on Sky Lake CPUs and Nvidia's last-generation GPUs have been cut by 10 percent. Volume shipments of desktop-use Kaby Lake CPUs will come at the end of 2016 and new motherboards based on Z270 and H270 chips will go on sale by year-end, indicated the sources.

Intel has adjusted the price structure of its 100-series chipsets, encouraging motherboard makers to purchase more H110 chips.

Intel's roadmap shows that it will roll out its 10nm notebook-use Cannon Lake and 14nm desktop-use Coffee Lake CPUs in the second half of 2017 and to bring out Ice Lake CPUs in 2018.

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