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Intel Will Launch Two LGA1150 Broadwell CPUs with 65W TDP

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/24/2015 12:52 PM | source: | 16 comment(s)
Intel Will Launch Two LGA1150 Broadwell CPUs with 65W TDP

In the second half of 2015, Intel is to launch two desktop LGA1150 Broadwell CPUs, the Intel Core I7-5775C & Core I5-5675C based on socket 1150, both have a 65W TDP. 

Initially five models will be launched but three of them are BGA and thus soldered onto the PCB socket. All Broadwell based ICs will get four cores, IGP wise the Iris Pro 6200 and JEDEC DDR3 1600 MHz support. And again all models will get a 65W TDP, which is lower compared to Haswell with its 84W/95W TDP. 

Versions with the 'C" extension are the desktop LGA 1150 models, the 'R" models get a BGA socket. The C models will come with an unlocked multiplier (in the past that was K or X model).

The models will get 4MB L3 cache but no hyper-threading for the Core i5 model. Check out the following overview I have compiled for you:

ModelCores /
Threads
Clock / TurboL3-cacheIGPMemoryTdpSocket
Core i5-5575R 4 / 4 2,8 / 3,3GHz 4MB Iris Pro 6200 ddr3l-1600 65W BGA1364
Core i5-5675C 4 / 4 3,1 / 3,6GHz 4MB Iris Pro 6200 ddr3l-1600 65W LGA1150
Core i5-5675R 4 / 4 3,1 / 3,6GHz 4MB Iris Pro 6200 ddr3l-1600 65W BGA1364
Core i7-5775C 4 / 8 3,3 / 3,7GHz 6MB Iris Pro 6200 ddr3l-1600 65W LGA1150
Core i7-5775R 4 / 8 3,3 / 3,8GHz 6MB Iris Pro 6200 ddr3l-1600 65W BGA1364



Intel Will Launch Two LGA1150 Broadwell CPUs with 65W TDP




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sverek



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#5035981 Posted on: 03/24/2015 02:05 PM
BGA socket means that they will be permanently locked. Think of it like Laptop CPU's being soldered on the motherboard.

Seems like those will be for OEM manufacterers.
Yeah. I don't think there will be much Broadwell CPUs for desktop... (cause of tick-tock hiccup or something)

Like Haswell, Skylake should have rich desktop CPU lineup.

Anarion
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#5036015 Posted on: 03/24/2015 02:31 PM
I'm not even considering upgrading my CPU yet. The improvements in CPU speed have been rather small lately. I hope that AMD manages to make Zen awesome.

Noufel
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#5036029 Posted on: 03/24/2015 03:04 PM
Any chance that broadwell may work on z87 chipset assuming it's the same socket ???

fantaskarsef
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#5036042 Posted on: 03/24/2015 03:17 PM
Any chance that broadwell may work on z87 chipset assuming it's the same socket ???


Well afaik, it's not officially supported, only Z97 is 'guaranteed' to go with Broadwell. You never know what the vendors do with their BIOSs though, and I'm certainly not up to date on that one (not owning a 1150/Z87 platform).

Broadwell is nice, but I guess it will really get interesting with Skylake, as it will bring new features to the 'mainstream' platforms.

tsunami231
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#5036282 Posted on: 03/24/2015 08:24 PM
So... we are getting a new socket? 1364?


how many sockets been released since this 1366 socket i using? like 5?

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