More and more evidence suggests that the development of first-generation 14-nm process Intel has fallen behind its own schedule originally planned. Broadwell processors in desktop segment appeared in a limited range of models with the level TDP not more than 65 W, and the debut of the successor Skylake will be held early next month.
Associates EXPreview citing its own knowledgeable sources say that in the server segment with Broadwell generation processors not everything goes according to Intel plan. , the original source is ready to stop issuing Broadwell-EP processors and Broadwell-EX, focussing directly on the preparation for analogues Skylake generation . The latter will be ready to offer up to 28 cores and support for six-channel type memory DDR4.
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