In IDF 2013 Intel reported that 14-nm processors Broadwell, which will go into production in 2014, will be released later this year.
Kirk Skaugen, above all, made explanations on applications for reducing energy consumption of Broadwell processors by 28% relative to Haswell.
At a comparable performance level Haswell-Y based system consumes 6.8 W, the system is based on Broadwell-Y - just 4.9 watts.
Broadwell processors for ultrabook was demonstrated at IDF 2013 and separately from the notebook.
Associate state that Broadwell graphics system processors will be four times superior to the performance of integrated graphics performance Haswell. In addition, Broadwell based processor can build more systems without fans . Related Products :
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