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Intel Announces Broadwell the 5th gen Intel Core Processor family

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/05/2015 10:37 PM | source: | 24 comment(s)
Intel Announces Broadwell the 5th gen Intel Core Processor family

Built on Intel’s 14nm manufacturing process, the 5th Gen Intel Broadwell based Core processors are released as we speak. Launched onitially for mobile and SoC based products Intel now officially launches Broadwell.

 They deliver premium performance, stunning visuals and enables improved battery life to take computing to the next level. The performance also provides the foundation for more natural and interactive experiences with Intel® RealSense™ technology, Intel® Wireless Display (Intel® WiDi) and voice assistants.

With the "Broadwell" microarchitecture expected to be the fastest mobile transition in company history, offering consumers a broad selection and availability of devices, the 5th Gen Intel Core processors are purpose-built for the next generation of compute devices offering a thin, light and more efficient experience across traditional notebooks, 2 in 1s, Ultrabook™ devices, Chromebooks, All-In-One desktop PCs and mini PCs.

Intel also started shipping its next generation 14nm processor for tablets, codenamed “Cherry Trail”. The new system on a chip will offer new user experiences such as Intel RealSense technology, no wires, no password and Intel Context Aware technology capabilities. New products based on “Cherry Trail” will be introduced starting in the first half of 2015. For more information on both products, view the 5th Gen Intel Core and Cherry Trail fact sheet.



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Darkest
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#4988841 Posted on: 01/07/2015 12:11 AM
That's why i'm keeping my Sandy until then. It will be worthwhile upgrade, finally. ;)


Skylake or Skylake-E will be my next upgrade, I haven't been impressed with anything to release since I got my Ivy.

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#4988842 Posted on: 01/07/2015 12:13 AM
Dont know atm i know new chipst set altogether.

I just want a get what cpu/mobo is the equivalent to the i7 4790k with its 4ghz base clock and ddr4 on my next build if it 6 core or more, more the better.

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#4988847 Posted on: 01/07/2015 12:27 AM
I'm waiting for at least Skylake. I might even wait for Skylake-E the way things are looking.

Would be nice for most people if they used the same socket if theyre not going ddr4.


Broadwell will use LGA1150 and the Z97 chipset. The same as Haswell and Devil's Canyon. Devil's Canyon was nothing but a "stop-gap" product because Intel couldn't launch Broadwell on time due to manufacturing issues.

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#4988851 Posted on: 01/07/2015 12:42 AM
I'm waiting for at least Skylake. I might even wait for Skylake-E the way things are looking.



Broadwell will use LGA1150 and the Z97 chipset. The same as Haswell and Devil's Canyon. Devil's Canyon was nothing but a "stop-gap" product because Intel couldn't launch Broadwell on time due to manufacturing issues.

maybe so bout the devil canyon, I am very intrested in 4ghz stock speed cpu's

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