Intel Giving Tough Fight To AMD's Ryzen with Core i7 Or Kaby Lake and i5 CPU

The rivalry between AMD and Intel is set to get fiercer in CPU market. The new Ryzen CPU of AMD is promising for an improved performance. AMD is not only performing for a better performance than its previous processor but also that best to what Intel is offering.AMD is coming up with a new range of CPU from the quad-core version with four threads up to octa-core version with sixteen threads.

Intel, which is going to be the main competitor of AMD Ryzen is coming out with Kaby Lake or seventh-generation architecture. It is much more focused on efficiency than outright performance. According to Science Times, Intel is also planning to adjust the pricing of Kaby Lake because of AMD Ryzen.  People may thing that Intel will any day win the battle between the two tech companies but this time Intel is not standing still in the face of Ryzen's impending release.

To bring out the best possibility, Intel is planning to come out with some new unlocked version of both iCore 7 and Core i5 Kaby Lake. According to Newsfactor, this version will include Intel Core i5-7640K, TDP of 100W or more, 6MB of L3 cache. All these will, in fact, support Hyperthreading too. It will also come up with its own new Canonlake architecture. It will focus on fabrication process and not on its increase in performance level.

On the other hand, AMD has not come up with the pricing of AMD Ryzen CPUs. But they will come up with the pricing as soon as Intel comes up with the adjustments of the own cost structure. Techies are assuming that Intel's CPU will somewhat be limited to opportunities as compared to that of AMD Ryzen. Even though rumors are going that the launch of Ryzen will be soon enough it is still not sure how much more time will the company take to finalize its pricing. With Ryzen, AMD will also with its new Vega GPU architecture. Time will reveal who will win the game of rolling out better than the other companies. Stay tuned for more Intel Kaby Lake and AMD Ryzen Updates.

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