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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
The Core X family was announced during Computex [[2017]]. Core X is effectively a successor to the {{intel|core i7ee|Core i7 Extreme Edition}} family which used to feature Intel's flagship model from each architecture. The Core X family has expanded into a series of models ranging from [[6 cores|6]] to [[18 cores]].
 
The Core X family was announced during Computex [[2017]]. Core X is effectively a successor to the {{intel|core i7ee|Core i7 Extreme Edition}} family which used to feature Intel's flagship model from each architecture. The Core X family has expanded into a series of models ranging from [[6 cores|6]] to [[18 cores]].
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== Members ==
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=== Skylake ===
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{{see also|intel/microarchitectures/skylake|intel/cores/skylake_x|l1=Skylake µarch|l2=Skylake X core}}
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Skylake-based Core X processors were introduced during Computex 2017. Those processors incorporate a large number of changes over their {{intel|Broadwell|l=arch}} counterparts which brings along a performance increase in addition to other improvements. Those processors are also the first to incorporate the new {{x86|AVX-512}} extension.
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* '''TDP:''' 140 W
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* '''ISA:''' Everything up to AVX-512 (SMM, FPU, NX, MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AES, AVX, FMA3, AVX2, and AVX-512)
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* '''Tech:''' {{intel|Turbo Boost|Turbo Boost 2.0}}, {{intel|Turbo Max|Turbo Max 3.0}}, {{intel|Hyper-Threading}}, {{intel|VT-x}}, {{intel|VT-d}}, and {{intel|SpeedStep}}
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<tr class="comptable-header"><th>&nbsp;</th><th colspan="19">List of Skylake-based Core X Processors</th></tr>
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<tr class="comptable-header"><th>&nbsp;</th><th colspan="9">Main processor</th></tr>
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=== Kaby Lake ===
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{{see also|intel/microarchitectures/kaby lake|intel/cores/kaby lake x|l1=Kaby Lake µarch|l2=Kaby Lake X core}}
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Kaby Lake-based Core X processors were introduced during Computex 2017 at the same time as the Skylake models. Those processors are far more similar to the high-end {{intel|Core i7}} ({{intel|Kaby Lake S|l=core}} core) contemporaries in terms of features and capabilities vs the Skylake Core X variants. Likewise, they do not incorporate some of the more significant features such as a high core count, the new cache system, and {{x86|AVX-512}}.
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* '''TDP:''' 112 W
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* '''ISA:''' Everything up to AVX2 (SMM, FPU, NX, MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AES, AVX, FMA3, AVX2)
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* '''Tech:''' {{intel|Turbo Boost|Turbo Boost 2.0}}, {{intel|Turbo Max|Turbo Max 3.0}}, {{intel|Hyper-Threading}}, {{intel|VT-x}}, {{intel|VT-d}}, and {{intel|SpeedStep}}
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* 16x PCIe lanes
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* Up to 64 [[GiB]] of dual-channel DDR-2666 memory
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== See also ==
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* AMD {{amd|Ryzen 7}}
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* Intel {{intel|Core i7EE}}

Revision as of 18:25, 30 May 2017

Core X
Developer Intel
Manufacturer Intel
Type Microprocessors
Introduction May 30, 2017 (announced)
Architecture High-performance, high core count x86 desktop processors
µarch Skylake, Kaby Lake
Word size 64 bit
8 octets
16 nibbles
Process 14 nm
0.014 μm
1.4e-5 mm
Technology CMOS
Clock 3,300 MHz-4,300 MHz
Package FCLGA-2066
Socket Socket R
Succession
Core i7 Extreme Edition

Core X is a family of high-performance and high core count 64-bit x86 microprocessors introduced by Intel in mid-2017.

Overview

The Core X family was announced during Computex 2017. Core X is effectively a successor to the Core i7 Extreme Edition family which used to feature Intel's flagship model from each architecture. The Core X family has expanded into a series of models ranging from 6 to 18 cores.

Members

Skylake

See also: Skylake µarch and Skylake X core

Skylake-based Core X processors were introduced during Computex 2017. Those processors incorporate a large number of changes over their Broadwell counterparts which brings along a performance increase in addition to other improvements. Those processors are also the first to incorporate the new AVX-512 extension.

 List of Skylake-based Core X Processors
 Main processor
ModelPriceProcessLaunchedCoresThreadsFrequencyTurboTDPMax Mem
Count: 0

Kaby Lake

See also: Kaby Lake µarch and Kaby Lake X core

Kaby Lake-based Core X processors were introduced during Computex 2017 at the same time as the Skylake models. Those processors are far more similar to the high-end Core i7 (Kaby Lake S core) contemporaries in terms of features and capabilities vs the Skylake Core X variants. Likewise, they do not incorporate some of the more significant features such as a high core count, the new cache system, and AVX-512.

 List of Kaby Lake-based Core X Processors
 Main processor
ModelPriceProcessLaunchedCoresThreadsFrequencyTurboTDPMax Mem
Count: 0

See also

Facts about "Core X - Intel"
designerIntel +
first announcedMay 30, 2017 +
full page nameintel/core x +
instance ofmicroprocessor family +
main designerIntel +
manufacturerIntel +
microarchitectureSkylake + and Kaby Lake +
nameCore X +
packageFCLGA-2066 +
process14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) +
socketSocket R +
technologyCMOS +
word size64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) +