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Intel Announces 7th Gen Kaby Lake: 14nm PLUS, Six Notebook SKUs, Desktop coming in January
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Ganesh T S
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Ian Cutress
on August 30, 2016 9:00 AM EST
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Introduction
The New CPUs, Updates to Core M Branding
The Kaby Lake-U/Y GPU - Media Capabilities
Updated 14nm, Speed Shift v2, Performance Updates
Upcoming Hardware, Desktop Coming Later
Appendix: Kaby Lake Briefing Slides
Appendix: Kaby Lake Fact Sheets
Upcoming Hardware, Desktop Coming Later
Appendix: Kaby Lake Fact Sheets
Introduction
The New CPUs, Updates to Core M Branding
The Kaby Lake-U/Y GPU - Media Capabilities
Updated 14nm, Speed Shift v2, Performance Updates
Upcoming Hardware, Desktop Coming Later
Appendix: Kaby Lake Briefing Slides
Appendix: Kaby Lake Fact Sheets
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Fr4gFr0g
- Wednesday, September 21, 2016 -
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How come Intel clearly only states "HEVC - 8 bit support" in its data sheet (page 27, chapter 2.2.3 Media Support")?!
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/processors/...
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Fr4gFr0g - Wednesday, September 21, 2016 - link
How come Intel clearly only states "HEVC - 8 bit support" in its data sheet (page 27, chapter 2.2.3 Media Support")?! http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/processors/... Reply