To improve Kaby Lake's performance, Intel says it's optimized its 14-nm tri-gate process so that it can lay down taller fins with a wider gate pitch. Intel calls this improved process 14-nm plus. Those improvements result in faster-switching transistors that are good for what Intel describes as four or five speed bins of extra clock speed, or about 400 to 500 MHz higher Turbo frequencies at the top end of a CPU's range.
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