Intel Quad Core Skylake Processor Specs and Photos Surface
A Chinese website published possible specifications of ten Core i5 and i7 series 6000 processors. Shared are photos and specs for ten CPUs that are SkyLake microarchitecture based. According to the website these processors will be announced at the Intel Developer Forum coning fall.
On the website BenchLife they now posted of 10 processors from the Skylake generation. The website actually has photo's from one of the processors, likely the Core i5 6400T, a 35 Watts TDP processor. Back in June 2014 there already have been details posted about the coming Skylake processor architecture from intel, the successor to Intel's Broadwell and Haswell processors.
Processor (LGA1151) | Base clock | Turbo Boost | Cache | Cores/Threads | TDP |
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Intel Core i7-6700K | 4GHz | 4.2GHz | 8MB | 4/8 | 95W |
Intel Core i7-6700 | 3.4GHz | 4GHz | 8MB | 4/8 | 65W |
Intel Core i7-6700T | 2.8GHz | 3.6GHz | 8MB | 4/8 | 35W |
Intel Core i5-6600K | 3.5GHz | 3.9GHz | 6MB | 4/4 | 95W |
Intel Core i5-6600 | 3.3GHz | 3.9GHz | 6MB | 4/4 | 65W |
Intel Core-i5 6600T | 2.7GHz | 3.5GHz | 6MB | 4/4 | 35W |
Intel Core i5-6500 | 3.2GHz | 3.6GHz | 6MB | 4/4 | 65W |
Intel Core i5-6500T | 2.5GHz | 3.1GHz | 6MB | 4/4 | 35W |
Intel Core i5-6400 | 2.7GHz | 3.3GHz | 6MB | 4/4 | 65W |
Intel Core i5-6400T | 2.2GHz | 2.8GHz | 6MB | 4/4 | 35W |
The new processors will be made on 14nm, just like Broadwell. Several models will be introduced for power efficient systems, laptops and desktops. The processor will fir into socket 1151, which comes with a new chipset as well, probably the series 100. These processors will likely support ddr4 and ddr3l memory. The specs and pghoto's that now have surfaced cover the desktop models with TDPs of 35, 65 and 95W. The i7 models will get hyper-threading, the K models an unlocked multiplier and better voltage configuration.
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I was just thinking, comparing the K and non-K, that there would be headroom inside the 95W for overclocking.
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Intel Quadcore = Intel Profit.

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Intel are probably just looking to make money here, I doubt we'll see CPU's with more cores from Intel until windows 10 is released and even then I think it will take a year or two before Windows 10 becomes mainstream and it's not like Intel are under threat from AMD so I don't blame them, it's real a shame tho I'd quite happily give my money for a six or eight core chip on 1150 socket, socket 2011 is just too expensive right now when you factor in the cost of DDR4, really we need a middle ground here.
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Only interested in 6 and 8 core... are there even going to be Skylake 6 and 8?
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Intel Core i7-6700T 2.8GHz 3.6GHz 8MB 4/8
Why is no one talking about this!?
35W 3.6GHz 4 core 8 thread CPU!!!
THIRTY-FIVE WATT!!!
This is insane, blew me away when I read this. I had to read it twice. This CPU will be amazing for HTPC/Media Center/low profile gaming PC/LAN PC.
I know "T" model name means low energy/high efficiency and its not unlocked like the "K" models. Still insane for a 35W desktop CPU. If pricing is right on this chip I will 100% buy one for a low profile gaming rig.... (Steam Box anyone?)
Just small correction, it is not 35W @ 3.6GHz, it is 35W @2.8GHz+ (up to 3.6GHz on sporadic cores). Anyway, even at 2.8GHz with that IPC is very impressive.