Some sources suggest that in the server segment output of Broadwell-EP processors may be canceled in favor of accelerating the announcement of their successors, but in the desktop segment this trend is not observed. Anyway, the site BenchLife.Info continues to claim that the announcement of Broadwell-E is for the first quarter of next year.
Processors of this family will offer up to eight processing cores with 20 MB of cache and support for four-channel memory type DDR4-2400. The TDP level not more than 140 W and compatibility with socket LGA 2011-3 allows timid count on the fact that the existing motherboards based on chipset Intel X99 can work with the new processors after updating the BIOS.
Chinese colleagues report that the timing of Broadwell-E announcement slightly displaced within the first quarter of next year. Samples processors will be distributed in the first half of January, mass production will start in February and March. Obviously, the announcement of Broadwell-E processor is scheduled for the March 2016 CeBIT exhibition, which will take place in Germany in the middle of the month.
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