Intel unveils Kaby Lake, its first post-“tick-tock” CPU architecture | Ars Technica

Intel unveils Kaby Lake, its first post-“tick-tock” CPU architecture | Ars TechnicaIn 2014, when Intel’s 14nm process delays were holding up the Broadwell architecture, the company released a lineup of “Haswell refresh” processors that used small clock speed increases to outrun 2013’s original Haswell chips. Kaby Lake, despite a handful of changes and improvements, is only a slightly bigger deal.
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