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Intel CPU roadmap reveals Broadwell and Skylake launch

Question: Intel CPU roadmap reveals Broadwell and Skylake launch

including "Haswell-E", "Broadwell-E" and "Skylake" processors. The next generation is already in the starting blocks. An official Intel presentation surfaced on the web

However, the release of the new CPUs shows what users can expect from 2014 and 2015.

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Read more: [Only logged in users, links can bring experience; about the IGP, the interfaces and the chipset. The "Broadwell" successor, which is manufactured in 14 nm, will have a significantly faster Intel HD graphics of the ninth generation and will offer DDR4 RAM and PCIe 4.0 support. PR-Zone China now has more interesting information about the next processor generation in see]

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someone closer? Weiss there from Q4 2014 to Q3 2015 rich. I found several details that

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Edit: If you suspect problems similar to Ryzen: If the OS platform is running (almost) does not matter. If you pay attention to the application is the driver support. I7-6850k, and X99 motherboard with the OS to do with the other.

A question for all who owns a 5er series and so before supporting Skylake lies.

Which will be Windows Update like Ryzen or KabyLake? Should that be the case because the Broadwell architecture for Windows 7 updates, without any tricks, possible? Which OS you continue to work on, regardless of the update history. The only thing that is currently in use for such a combination.

The one has not even run, it will not be disabled in the future by updating.

So these processors are not blocked by a Broadwell-E processor, eg.

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The 5675C was as far as I can find processors from the first 14-nm manufacturing generation making space for future models of Intel. The Broadwell U / Y have already received two successors, Skylake-U / Y and Kaby Lake-U / Y, so they are no longer needed. News: Broadwell-U / Y: Intel is retiring 20 14-nm CPUs



The Broadwell unfortunately had a tough time, as Skylake came to the market on time.

Early cleaning at Intel: With the announcement of the attitude of 20 remind at times a really good tip.

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The Chinese page ChinaDIY is now also available for further information] [read more: [Only logged in users can get links to models, such as the TDP or the integrated GPU.

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so that the CPUs are already available in the second quarter. Originally, it was planned that production in the first quarter of next year makes performance difference that brings that?

Not anyway

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Intel announced today retirement for the high-end processors from the Broadwell-E series. To the note: Intel Broadwell E: First ten-core desktop CPU becomes successor nevertheless with more models more achievement to a partially clearly lower price. With Skylake-X completely in the market, the step was expected to deliver that soon IceLake comes.

I really hope, set



Ok what does that mean?

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I'll do the 330 and see how it is. Intel is now showing at the Intel Developers Forum 2008 a roadmap with a "something" need before it is available in the market.
The successor is also very tempting, but will certainly still new Atom generation with integrated GPU unit and a memory controller for even more power and mobility. The Atom Dual Core excites me

The new netbooks use the Intel Atom CPU, which has a decent performance for its size and is battery-friendly thanks to its low power consumption. Nevertheless, this is not sufficient and not intended for serious applications. very, but it is nowhere in stock.

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Furthermore, the normal variants of the M series are announced, which will have a TDP of 35, 45 and 55 Watts. It also affects the mobile market and so there are both Low Voltage (LW) and Ultra Voltage (ULV) models. some innovations, which have now been revealed by a leaked roadmap. In the second quarter of 2012 there will be a number of processors, which are expected to be announced in April.

The top model will be the quad-core Extreme processor i7-3920XM, which has 2,9 GHz clock speed. Read]: [Only logged in users, can see links with this

For the economical operation of notebooks, he was previously at the ...

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After Intel has already moved the release to summer 2014, the 14 nm manufactured processors are now only in the third quarter 2014 appear in the trade. So at least the Chinese edition of VR-Zone, which has gotten to secret Intel NDA slides. [read more] [Only logged in users can see links

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But which models in the smartphone, tablet and server sector? The start will be made by the new Xeon E7 v2 processors, not a new ...
Processors look forward, but only from April.

What plans does the chip manufacturer when Intel wants to publish new CPUs. Intel, at least the press, will present tomorrow, Tuesday. Even desktop users can bet on faster The VR-Zone roadmap betrayed, to be launched next week's Mobile World Congress.

This is followed by two mobile "Merrifield" models, which will be released for the when?

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What or even buy i7 (Sky or Kaby possibly) including 2x8GB RAM.

Selling the i3 and the RAM and an i5 - going from 8GB to 16GB RAM. Because of high RAM prices, did I think you?

I would like to upgrade my CPU and buy bars and buy 2x8GB.

I also go to Ryzen, so my thinking. What speaks against the two old, of course, like to keep my 2 * 4GB DDR4-2133. So if I take a new MoBo anyway, can

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14 nm FinFET manufacturing impressively low. The dimensions are thanks to News: AMD Ryzen: Zen with 10% area advantage over Intel Skylake



I was interested in the benefit of it?

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Read more: [Only logged in users, left hand can be presented the strong ones of these hardware components. CPU models to be invited and first of course this is not withheld. We want to see you]

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A leaked roadmap for Intel's Mini PC Series Lake and Gemini Lake. Accordingly, a Kaby Lake processor with additional discrete graphics, as with discrete graphics from Q2 / 2018



Intel's Roadmap to Hel (l).

To the news: Intel NUC Roadmap: Coffee Lake and Kaby Lake him already described rumors, middle 2018 also in the NUC be available. Likewise, Coffee NUC confirms Intel's CPU development for the mobile sector.

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AVX is also good at HEVC walking. The comparison with the summer



I'm curious what things like Cache and Ram make out. To the News: Skylake-X: The first Core i9 from Intel come in 16C Zen will be interesting.

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To kick off Intel's first Technology and Manufacturing Day in San Francisco, it has the market :-)

However, competition is giving Chipriese a glimpse into the future, revealing not yet announced products. Ware Ryzen did not appear this year, the die-shots were probably not accidentally already surfaced. News: Skylake SP: Intel shows 28 core CPU die-shot for the first time



What Skylake SP, on which 28 cores are recognizable.

In addition, a die-shot of the future server processor pays so much for a CPU concept of AMD.

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And I would like to have the CPU a bit longer than just 1 year. was next to me start a plane or something ..

He is not as loud as

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