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Intel E3-1200 v6: a family of low-end Xeon processors with Kaby Lake architecture

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Today, Intel revealed details about its new 10-nanometer process technology (which we will soon devote to a separate publication) and added to the  list of processors with the latest Kaby Lake  architecture family  Xeon E3-1200 v6 .   Like the i3, i5 and i7 designations, the processors of the Core family (intended for personal computers), E3, E5 and E7 for the Xeon family (which in turn is addressed to servers and workstations) characterize the performance with the price.   Therefore, in the case of Xeon E3-1200 v6 , it is the youngest, budget category, represented by the following processors: Intel E3-1200 v6 (Kaby Lake) Cores / threads Base frequency Turbo frequency L3 cache GPU Frequency of the GPU TDP E3-1280 v6 4/8 3.9 GHz 4.2 GHz 8 MB - - 72 W E3-1275 v6 4/8 3.8 GHz 4.2 GH...

Intel introduced a custom version of SSD with 3D XPoint technology

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Today, a week after the  announcement of Optane DC P4800X , the first model of SSD-drive with 3D XPoint technology, Intel announced solid-state drives for desktop PCs.   The announcement is accompanied by pretty loud statements about the growth of application download speed: Microsoft Outlook - 6 times, Chrome browser - 5 times, games - 67%.  

Hell Machine 8: Which processor should we take?

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Computing performance until the doctor comes that is synonymous with the machine 8 the maxim again when it is about the processor. Intel has always made the race for the coveted CPU space in our Super-PC. At AMD, AMD could once again be in the lead with the Ryden 8: At the beginning of March 2017, AMD launched a promising octagon at the start that could offer Intel's Kaby Lake Paroli.