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    Quote Originally Posted by AOD_KaosC57 View Post
    The 6600k is still going to be a great CPU, but the 7600k is going to be about 10% better optimized and add a few new instructions. But, it isn't anything you will want to just drop everything and buy right when it comes out if you already have Skylake. Like me. Maybe after Icelake comes out (The Optimized 10nm architecture that comes after Tigerlake, which comes after Canonlake...) an upgrade from Skylake to Kabylake MIGHT be viable.
    I suppose it will ultimately all culminate with the "Great Lake"? :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by AOD_Tymplar View Post
    I suppose it will ultimately all culminate with the "Great Lake"? :)
    I mean, that might be the 8nm architecture name. Although, below 10nm I don't know if anything can even be made... Might start being more viable to work toward optimizing Dual CPU setups at that point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AOD_KaosC57 View Post
    I mean, that might be the 8nm architecture name. Although, below 10nm I don't know if anything can even be made... Might start being more viable to work toward optimizing Dual CPU setups at that point.
    Moore's Law effective dies (ha...) at 7nm (I believe it actually becomes impossible to work with silicon below that) so it will be interesting to see where Intel goes around 2020.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AOD_Tymplar View Post
    Those are recent, leaked specifications from benchmark results.
    You are right about that they are leaked specs. However, some sources claim that those are test chips and that actual consumer chips may have higher clocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AOD_Tymplar View Post
    Moore's Law effective dies (ha...) at 7nm (I believe it actually becomes impossible to work with silicon below that) so it will be interesting to see where Intel goes around 2020.
    So, after 7nm it's either Quantum Computing, or Multi-CPU. Alright.


 
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