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Intel Skylake-X series CPU Photo Surfaces

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/09/2016 07:52 PM | source: | 12 comment(s)
Intel Skylake-X series CPU Photo Surfaces

Today what is claimed to be an Intel Skylake-X processor was pictured, showcasing a huge CPU size and some impressive leaked specifications. The processor would run on a new socket, LGA 2066 CPU socket (same as Xeon) and this socket will be Intel's largest socket to date, supporting up to 44 total PCIe 3.0 lanes and support DDR4-2666 MH memory. 

Let me just state first that this might as well be the Xeon part ? Anyway, the Intel Skylake-X CPU has been pictured and leaked through Asia based benchlife, showcasing a very large CPU size, there are some leaked specifications. 
  

 
LGA 2066 and Skylake-X has not been confirmed, it however is rumored that Skylake X could get 10 total CPU cores and have a TDP of up to 140W with a stronger DDR4 memory controller, supporting faster DDR4-2666MHz memory. As you can see the leaked sample shows a base clock of 2.40 GHz, add to that some turbos to 500 MHz and we are looking at roughly 3.0 GHz for the fastest core.

Skylake-X would actually include six, eight and ten core CPUs and thus follow Broadwell-E . Under the name Kaby Lake-X there could also will be quad-cores for socket 2066, with fewer PCI Express lanes and only two memory channels. Also for Kaby Lake-X Turbo Boost 3.0 is not supported. There will also be a new chipset which includes ten integrated USB 3.0 ports and eight SATA600 ports. It is still unclear whether USB 3.1 will also be part of the chipset. 

Skylake-X would arrive at the earliest in the summer or maybe even winter of 2017.



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RavenMaster
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#5356571 Posted on: 11/09/2016 03:07 AM
Can't really see skylake-x as being a worthy upgrade. Might as well wait for kabylake-x

tsunami231
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#5357015 Posted on: 11/09/2016 07:55 PM
look a new socket

Matt26LFC
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#5357031 Posted on: 11/09/2016 08:28 PM
Hopefully this won't be out to soon, I've not long got my 5960X lol Need to max that out first then buy my first 10 core ;)

KabyLake X is interesting, 4 cores on the HEDT platform, nice starter chip for someone who perhaps couldn't afford an 8 or 10 core straight away!

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#5357059 Posted on: 11/09/2016 09:38 PM
Hopefully this won't be out to soon, I've not long got my 5960X lol Need to max that out first then buy my first 10 core ;)

KabyLake X is interesting, 4 cores on the HEDT platform, nice starter chip for someone who perhaps couldn't afford an 8 or 10 core straight away!

Yeah, probably going to be a very high clocked 4core chip.. 4.5Ghz+ for sure, given that high TDP 114W..


Although I was a bit surprised to see entry 6core SkylakeX, was almost positive it will be 8core as entry not another 6core. :nerd:

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#5357083 Posted on: 11/09/2016 10:02 PM
now i dont understand the reason for the big cpu ...2-8 cores are done on a smaller die
anyone know?

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