The Consumer Electronics Show, a yearly event held in Las Vegas which sets the tone of the electronics market for the following year, is one of few marquee events throughout any year for the IT industry. In the PC sector it's only surpassed by Computex, and that's mainly down to the location and PC hardware focus of the Taiwan-based event. It is therefore unsurprising that Intel would choose this venue to debut their latest new CPU architecture on the desktop PC platform: the 7th Generation Core CPU, previously known by its codename Kaby Lake.
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