In the processor arithmetic and processor multimedia tests, the chip is about 7.5 percent faster than the Core i7-6700K "Skylake" processor. Kaby Lake is expected to be released later this year. Motherboards with the 200 series chipset are expected as soon as October, these will support current Skylake process too. The actual Kaby Lake processors are planned for December, according to recent leaks.
At its stock speeds, the i7-7700K churns out a SANDRA 2015 "Processor Arithmetic" score of 151.94 GOPS. Its "Processor Multimedia" score yielded is 379.8 Mpix/s. To put things in perspective, a Core i7-6700K "Skylake" processor running at its stock speed of 4.00 GHz core with 4.20 GHz Turbo Boost typically yields 140.88 GOPS in "Processor Arithmetic" and 353.8 Mpix/s in "Processor Multimedia" tests, according to LegitReviews.
Via: TechPowerUp