Monday, April 13, 2015

15W laptop CPU Intel approaching 6th generation desktop platform DDR4



  The fifth-generation Intel Core processor architecture Broadwell launched a long period of time, but the desktop platform Core i3, i5 and i7 seems to have been abandoned, but the main push Intel's Core M mobile market positioning and Broadwell-U series. Intel seems to recognize this, because a few days before the IDF 2015, Intel CEO odd families again confirmed that the sixth-generation processor architecture Skylake come out later this year, while the new 100 series chipset motherboards this month will be able to shipments. 

  We shall not review a release date of each generation Intel desktop processor. Early 2011 launched a desktop platform architecture Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge debut in April 2012, Haswell debut later postponed to June 2013. You can see that every year the mainstream desktop platform to be updated, but the full year 2014, without considering the desktop Intel Core i3, i5 and i7, in other words Broadwell architecture destined to become a battle of the mobile market transition product.



  Although if there Broadwell mainstream desktop CPU platform is still unknown debut in 2015, but the pace of progress has not stopped Intel, especially the mobile market. To be sure, the second half will have a big wave Skylake-U mobile chip debut, hit laptops, tablets and 2-in-1 device, the power consumption in the most 15W. 

  Intel: PC can not wait to buy a new laptop before you change it? 

  According to a recent online outflow below some details, take a look at what the highlights Skylake-U chip low voltage. From the leaked information is understood that the new chip will integrate the higher end of the eighth generation of Intel Iris graphics processing unit. Iris 6100 GPU which is double the current Intel HD 5500 nuclear remarkable performance, meet the general gaming and ultra-high definition video more stress-free, especially the future of mainstream 4K resolution h.265 encoded video, can take advantage of GPU acceleration. 


  Iris 6100 up to the floating-point performance 844GFLOPS, almost caught up with Nvidia's GTX 750 alone was 1050GFLOPS, even if the actual game performance is unknown, but at least the parameters have not weak. In addition, the integration of Iris 6100 GPU's Skylake-U processor TDP thermal design power will be reduced to 15W, greatly extend the life time of laptops and other mobile devices, after all, today's integrated Iris 6100 nuclear explicit Broadwell processors up to 28W TDP also . 

  Lower TDP also means that this year's ultra-thin notebooks, put Skylake-U after chip thinner and lighter, IDF 2015 Intel demonstrated the use of Skylake processor 2 in 1 device, the thickness of only 8mm. Meanwhile, equipped with excellent technology will enable further reduce the heat, even in the second half saw fanless Skylake-U laptops we need not be surprised.


  In addition, Intel vice president Shi Haode already clear, Skylake platform of the first products will officially debut at June's Computex Taipei Computex 2015 on. 

  Desktop CPU no opponent slowly

  As a matter of concern 14nm desktop platform, Intel disclosed information from the current point of view, Broadwell desktop Core i3, i5 and i7 has been suspended, and turned from the Skylake series processors, in addition to the eighth generation GPU upgrade beyond Gen 9, the only bright spot on the parameters that support DDR4 memory, and the 100 series chipsets have to carry, the slot has been replaced by LGA 1151 interface. 

  The most high-end 100 series chipsets Z170, the standard RST 14 storage technology, SRT Smart Response Technology, 10 USB 3.0 ports, four USB 2.0 ports, six SATA 6Gbps interface, up to 20 PCI-E channels, up to three SATA Express x2 interface. Of course, the Intel family of processors will be on a big show Skylake RealSense 3D technology, there are many more details to be announced.

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