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Intel Core i7-6700K (Skylake) review Intel's Skylake is the king of quads, but not the upgrade you waited for ...
Intel is launching the i7-6700K ($350) and the i5-6600K ($243) today to much anticipation, but the new 14nm CPUs aren’t dramatically outshining or outperforming their predecessors.
Today is a big day for Intel with the launch of its newest desktop platform, Z170 and a new CPU, the "Skylake" Core i7-6700K. Here's our full take!
As a mid-tier option, the 12th generation Intel Core i7-12700K could be one of the best value options, thanks to its discounted price on Amazon.
It also represents a sizable upgrade from some 12th Gen processors. For example, the Core i7-12700K has eight fewer cores and a sizable 600MHz lower peak boost frequency. Intel's recent Core i7 ...
The biggest draw of the Core i7-6700K, Intel's first sixth-generation CPU, isn't performance. Rather, it's the extra PCIe lanes that come with the supporting Z170 chipset, which could mean storage ...
Intel is set to unveil the new Skylake-S processors at Computex 2015 in June, with the Core i7-6700K replacing the i7-4790K.
Intel Core i7-14700K review: A powerhouse CPU even if it's not the upgrade you might have hoped for It's good, and it's powerful, but it might not be for you.
The Intel® Core™ i7 Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge, Haswell, and Skylake series processors all have plenty of headroom in unlocked form, boasting multiplier-derived overclock speeds between 4.3 and 4 ...
We take an in-depth look at Intel's new Core i7-6700 processor, based on 14nm Skylake, along with its companion Z170 motherboard chipset.
With its Core i7-6700K processor ($350), Intel has finally rolled out the first of its sixth-generation Core CPUs. Built on Intel's 14nm "Sky Lake" architecture, the newest chip offers the best ...