More on Intel 14nm Broadwell Q4 2014 Delay
Earlier on we already posted that Intel broadwell was delayed to Q4 2014. It seems to be aprtly true as the primary portion of Broadwell is currently on track the ‘Y’ ‘U’ and ‘H’ Variants have been delayed. Broadwell will be the first 14nm products from Intel. It will utilize HT and Turbo Boost 2.0. The instructions supported will be AES, AVX2 and TSX with the x86 instruction set (x86-64). The H processors will have 6mb of L3 Cache and some of the SKUs will have the GT3e graphics with eDRAM.
The guys from Wccftech now report the following backed by a roadmap:
The ‘M’ series will be arriving as per schedule as will the desktop variants. Basically what was only a delay in select mobile processors was inaccurately portrayed to mean the entirety of the Broadwell series. Anyway, moving on to the the actual leak.
- Apple Macbook Air Could suffer due to delay of ULV Processors.
- The Z97 Chipset will launch on May 11 2014.
- Haswell Refresh will be on sale Mid-April
- ‘H’ Series – the latest update to the Broadwell family will be launching in Q1 2015
- In the second and third quarter Core i7-4860HQ, Core i7-4760HQ, Core i7-4712HQ and Core i7-4710HQ will launch.
- “M” Series to release in April and will include the Core i7-4940MX, Core i7-4910MQ, Core i7-4810MQ, Core i7-4610M, Core i5-4340M, Core i5-4310M, followed by the third quarter is the Core i7 -4712MQ, Core i7-4710MQ, i5-4210M, Core i3-4110M and Core i3-4100M.
- Pentium and Celeron 3560M and 2970M to launch in Q3.
- Haswell Refresh “Y” Series Core i5-5220Y and Core i3-4030Y to arrive in Q3.
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Sorry I am confused now...
I thought Haswell-E was going to be on 2011 socket
and Broadwell was going to be a refresh of the current Haswell's and use the new Z97 chipset and I thought current 1150skt mobos were not compatible with the new CPU's as they moved the voltage regulator back off the CPU back to the motherboard? I also thought broadwell was going to use a different socket with more or less pins?
I bet I am completely wrong lmao :/
That rumor was never confirmed by intel and since Haswell refresh is compatible with z87 (first info MSI mobos) so should be Broadwell - its based on Haswell refresh power design (Lga1150), both native Z97.
Heck if i must mention this again, even Intel rep/ceo said this once "you can plug it in into existing systems (Z87, etc.) and brand new systems (z97, etc.) with broad range of fanless designs"
btw, Haswell-E will use X99 chipset