Kaby Lake

Kaby Lake is Intel's codename for its seventh generation Core microprocessor family announced on August 30, 2016. Like the preceding Skylake, Kaby Lake is produced using a 14 nanometer manufacturing process technology. Breaking with Intel's previous "tick–tock" manufacturing and design model, Kaby Lake represents the optimized step of the newer process–architecture–optimization model. Kaby Lake began shipping to manufacturers and OEMs in the second quarter of 2016, with its desktop chips officially launched in January 2017.

Kaby Lake
Intel Celeron G3930
General information
LaunchedAugust 30, 2016 (August 30, 2016)
DiscontinuedOctober 9, 2020 (desktop processors)
CPUID code0806e9h, 0806eah, 0906e9h
Product code80677
Performance
Max. CPU clock rate1.00 GHz to 4.5 GHz
Cache
L1 cache64 KB per core (32 KB instructions + 32 KB data)
L2 cache256 KB per core
L3 cacheUp to 8 MB, share
L4 cache64 MB of eDRAM (on models with Iris Plus graphics)
Architecture and classification
Technology nodeIntel 14FF+
MicroarchitectureSkylake
Instruction setx86-64
Instructionsx86-64
Extensions
Physical specifications
Cores
  • 2–4
Socket(s)
Products, models, variants
Product code name(s)
  • KBL
Brand name(s)
    • Core m3
    • Core i3
    • Core i5
    • Core i7
    • Celeron
    • Pentium
    • Xeon
History
Predecessor(s)Skylake
Successor(s)
Support status
Legacy support for iGPU

In August 2017, Intel announced Kaby Lake Refresh (Kaby Lake R) marketed as the 8th generation mobile CPUs, breaking the long cycle where architectures matched the corresponding generations of CPUs and meanwhile also supporting Windows 11. Skylake was anticipated to be succeeded by the 10 nanometer Cannon Lake, but it was announced in July 2015 that Cannon Lake had been delayed until the second half of 2017. In the meantime, Intel released a fourth 14 nm generation on October 5, 2017, named Coffee Lake. Cannon Lake would ultimately emerge in 2018, but only a single mobile CPU was released before it was discontinued the following year.

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