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'''Kaby Lake''' is [[Intel]]'s successor to {{\\|Skylake}}, a [[14 nm process]] [[microarchitecture]] for mainstream desktops, servers, and mobiles. Originally set to be fabricated using [[10 nm process]], Intel late revised it to [[14 nm]] due to serious delays with {{\\|Broadwell}}.
 
'''Kaby Lake''' is [[Intel]]'s successor to {{\\|Skylake}}, a [[14 nm process]] [[microarchitecture]] for mainstream desktops, servers, and mobiles. Originally set to be fabricated using [[10 nm process]], Intel late revised it to [[14 nm]] due to serious delays with {{\\|Broadwell}}.
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For desktop and mobile, Kaby Lake is branded as 7th Generation Intel {{intel|Core}} processors. For server class processors, Intel branded it as {{intel|Xeon E3|Xeon E3 v6}}, {{intel|Xeon E5|Xeon E5 v6}}, and {{intel|Xeon E7|Xeon E7 v6}}.

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Kaby Lake is Intel's successor to Skylake, a 14 nm process microarchitecture for mainstream desktops, servers, and mobiles. Originally set to be fabricated using 10 nm process, Intel late revised it to 14 nm due to serious delays with Broadwell.

For desktop and mobile, Kaby Lake is branded as 7th Generation Intel Core processors. For server class processors, Intel branded it as Xeon E3 v6, Xeon E5 v6, and Xeon E7 v6.