The revised older SKUs that are built on K0 stepping will be market-available by October 16. Adds Processor Context ID (PCID) support.K0 stepping package is pin compatible with C2 stepping package.Host RevID will change from 0x12 to 0x18.New S-spec and MM numbers for the converting products.The K0 stepping change includes the following highlights: You can check whether your current Windows 10 PC. This article is meant for older computers that were running Windows 7 or 8.1 both of which are no longer supported by Microsoft. Motherboards will require a BIOS update to support the new K0 stepping processors. A graphics processor that is compatible with DirectX 12 and Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) 2.0 or greater. Windows 7 and 8.1 Reach End of Long-Term Support. Newer and upcoming models such as the i3-550, i3-560, i5-665K, and i5-680 are already being built on the K0 stepping die. The parts that will be made on the K0 silicon are Core i3 models 530 (new sSPEC: SLBX7), 540 (new sSPEC: SLBTD) and Core i5 models 650 (new sSPEC: SLBTJ), 660/661 (SLBTK/SLBTB), 670 (SLBTL). The processors will transition to the new K0 stepping from the existing C2 stepping. Intel is giving some existing 32 nm "Clarkdale" based Core i3 and Core i5 processors an update. Intel Gives Core i3 and Core i5 Dual-Core Processors K0 Stepping Update
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