The new processor family introduces the first-ever 6-core "Intel Core i5" desktop processor and 4-core "Intel Core i3" desktop processor.
The top of the stack is "Intel Core i7-8700K" which is touted as the company's best gaming desktop processor ever.
"Our 8th-gen 'Intel Core' desktop processors deliver tremendous improvements across the board and -- for gamers, in particular -- offer an unbeatable experience," said Anand Srivatsa, General Manager of the Desktop Platform Group at Intel, in a statement.
Gamers would gain up to 25 per cent more frames per second on performance-intensive like "Gears of War" 4 when compared 7th-gen Intel Core chip.
The new chipset family would also enable edit 4K 360-degree videos at up to 32 per cent faster when compared with the previous generation.
The 8th-gen "Intel Core" unlocked "K" processors will overclock to higher levels than prior generations.
The company has added new features including per-core overclocking, max memory ratio up to 8,400 million transfers per second (MT/s), real-time memory latency control, extended PLL trim controls, enhanced package power delivery and updated "Extreme Tuning Utility" and "Extreme Memory Profile".
The new chipsets are supported with Intel "Z370" chipset-based motherboards.
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