Last week I already showed you a CPU-Z screen-shot of a six-core Coffee Lake processor, this round there is information available on three SKUS.

Coffee Lake (8th gen) six-core processor just surfaced on the web and looking at the hardware registers, it shows is indeed is based on a LGA1151 socket but also shows the fact that it'll be based on a TDP of 80 and/or 95W.

The screenshot last week was based upon an engineering which would have a base clock of 3.5 GHz. Most interesting obviously is the Turbo, and since the multiplier is set at a maximum of 43, thus processor will be running at least two if its six cores at 4300 MHz when it is boosting. The unit has a 12MB L3 cache. Earlier on Canard PC suggested this SKU would be called the Core i7-8700K, but would be based on a 3.7 GHz base frequency, with the i5-8600 at a base clock of 3.6 GHz. So this processor seems to be a different one.

This new diagram however just leaked showing three six cores processors. The presumable i7 8700K with 95W TDP, 3.7 GHz base clock, 4 GHz boost for 4/6 cores, 4.2 GHz for dual core and 4.3 GHz for a single core (likely 2 threads).

Then there will be a 95W part with 3.2 GHz base clock and 3.4 GHz boost for 4/6 cores, and 3.6 GHz boost for 1 or two 2 threads.

The last SKU is a 65W chip with a base clock of 3.1 GHz but 4/6 core turbos to 3.9 GHz. Dual core boost is 4.1 GHz while single core goes up to 4.2 GHz:









