The information about this one is scarce, but it seems Intel will pass a new barrier, a 5 GHz CPU. The weird thing, it would be a Xeon processor based on Broadwell architecture.
The Intel Xeon E5-2602 V4 quad-core chip fabbed on 14 nm "Broadwell-EP" silicon, is rumored (and I guess I should highlight that) be clocked at 5.10 GHz,
The processor is in fact a quad-core chip, however based on the 10-core model. So four out of ten cores on the "Broadwell-EP" silicon are enabled. With a TDP at 165W it comes with 10 MB of L3 cache, and a quad-channel DDR4 memory interface.
I am calling bluff on this this one, but hey .. I hope I am wrong.
Intel Xeon E5-2602 5.1 GHz Broadwell Processor