Intel Kaby Lake generation at risk of becoming a disappointment for many potential buyers: not only do they will come no earlier than the second half of 2016, and will combine the familiar architecture Skylake with the same 14-nm process technology manufacturing.. While it is not clear whether Kaby Lake processors require new motherboards, but their design concept remains the same - LGA 1151. Most likely, the board based on two hundredth series will be released as a first step to move to 10-nm processors Cannonlake.
Debut of processors Broadwell-E is for the end of the second quarter 2016, although their release will begin early, as early as April. Previously it was thought that these processors will be released in the first quarter, so we can talk about a minor delay. Processor Core i7-6950X get ten cores, all four models in the TDP value limited to no more than 140 watts.
14-nm processors Kaby Lake-S with two or four cores will start in the last days of 2016. As in the case of processors Skylake, mobile versions Kaby Lake Series "U" will have a more powerful graphics system level "3e" with capacious cache. They will be released in late 2016, but the model with a simple graphics-level "2" will appear in the late second quarter.
At the same time to replace Braswell will be offered Apollo Lake processors with two or four cores by BGA, whose TDP level will not exceed 6-10 watts.
Processors Broadwell in LGA 1150 will languish until the end of 2016, when they were replaced with version Skylake-S in LGA 1151 graphics system level "4e", which implies the presence of 72 execution units and the cache of the fourth level volume to 128 MB. Four cores in these processors will coexist with TDP level not more than 65 W, although the question of creating models with the level TDP not more than 35 W is also discussed. Related Products :
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