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Kaby Lake U - Cores - Intel
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| Edit Values | |
| Kaby Lake U | |
| General Info | |
| Designer | Intel |
| Manufacturer | Intel |
| Introduction | August 30, 2016 (announced) August 30, 2016 (launched) |
| Microarchitecture | |
| ISA | x86-64 |
| Microarchitecture | Kaby Lake |
| Word Size | 8 octets 64 bit16 nibbles |
| Process | 14 nm 0.014 μm 1.4e-5 mm |
| Technology | CMOS |
| Succession | |
Kaby Lake U (KBL-U) is the name of the core for Intel's line of low-power mobile processors based on the Kaby Lake microarchitecture serving as a successor to Skylake U core. These chips are primarily targeted towards light notebooks and laptops, portable All-in-Ones (AiOs), Minis, and conference rooms. Kaby Lake U processors are fabricated on Intel's enhanced 14nm+ process and provide slight enhancements over comparable Skylake models.
Facts about "Kaby Lake U - Cores - Intel"
| designer | Intel + |
| first announced | August 30, 2016 + |
| first launched | August 30, 2016 + |
| instance of | core + |
| isa | x86-64 + |
| manufacturer | Intel + |
| microarchitecture | Kaby Lake + |
| name | Kaby Lake U + |
| process | 14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) + |
| technology | CMOS + |
| word size | 64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) + |