Although the acclaimed launch date will be somewhen in the upcoming months one leak after another is making it through. This time Techpowerup found yet another leak in the Geekbench database. Like the upcoming Coffee Lake-S series, the mobile chips will feature up to six-cores.
According to the Geekbench database, this upcoming six-core mobile chip hits 19'129 points in the multi-core and 4'013 points in the single-core routine, while the Core i7-7920HQ at stock memory speeds is able to achieve 13'389 points in multi-core and 4'016 points in single-core. The Core i7-7920HQ is the fastest mobile chip available so far. According to these results in the Geekbench database this particular chip packs enough muscles to outperform all the current Core i7-HQ and some desktop quad-core processors. A Core i5-6400 for example achieves the same multi-core score. However due to the low clock speeds and aggressive power-management, the upcoming six-core mobile chips have a pretty low single-core score.
According to the information in the Geekbench database, the upcoming chip packs a base clock of 2.60 GHz but unfortunately there are no details on the boost clock yet. Apart from that there is 9MB of L3 cache. In addition, there aren't details regarding the TDP. At the moment, the Core i7-7920HQ features 45W of TDP and we expect to see a similar TDP even on Coffee Lake chips.
Due to the power available, future notebooks might be used as workstations. We are quite curious to see all the upcoming models from the main players like Dell, Lenovo and ASUS.
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Techpowerup