Intel roadmap Shows Skylake-X and Kaby Lake-X as successors to Broadwell-E
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GeniusPr0
I'll take one 12 core extreme CPU at a bargain price of $2999.99 USD.
BColt
MainFrame Alpha
Ok...i know road maps ar always premeditated..but a leak just days after AMDs Zen..it's like a PR insurance move..just in case anyone planing on Zen..here Is a reason to wait..and if its actuly as good as AMD hypes..maybe intel will actuly bring somthing new to the table too..still again..mainstream sigment is still 4cores acording to the "leak" again.
Don't know if we are to expect somthing new from a second TOK!
Han2K
Ryu5uzaku
I kind of want broadwell-e but kind of not because they upped the price brackets. So I will wait until kaby lake and Zen I guess. Unless my motherboard once again is destroyed π
theoneofgod
Undying
No thank you, Intel. Keep your overpriced CPU's.
k3vst3r
Nice 68 lanes of PCI-E 3.0 available on Skylake. 48 provided by the chip and 20 by the southbridge.
Ryu5uzaku
kosh_neranek
So 1 year until Skylake-E? Time to start saving. Finally a really viable upgrade to my Sandy-E
Kaarme
For the time being I'm not expecting anything interesting from Intel after so many lousy generations of pretty much nothing changing. They have been swimming in money for great many years yet can't produce any wow effect whatsoever. The only effect they produce is: "****, this is again so expensive."
Koniakki
-Tj-
I saw this yesterday
Skylake-e with new socket LGA 3647 and 6 channel ram
http://www.tweaktown.com/news/52336/intels-next-gen-skylake-processor-arrive-lga-3647-socket/index.html
k3vst3r
Loophole35
nz3777
slyphnier
the article mention skylake-w Basin Falls support LGA 2011
so its means it support haswell-e/broadwell-e cpu ?
also roadmap image mention socket R 2061, so skylake-w real socket is 2061 but support LGA2011 cpu ?
the pic on tweaktown, i am not sure why the mobo separate those cpu slot ?
instead 1slot its more like dual slot
there is some gaps between those which kinda make no sense ... even the pics seems legit somehow i doubt it ...
maybe things might changed on final product
Koniakki
tsunami231
slyphnier
from http://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/event/1003346.html
LGA3647 is for skylake-EP / XEON
wcf mention :
It looks like Skylake-X family wonβt be compatible with the new Socket P (LGA 3647) which we saw earlier. That socket is being built for 2S, 4S and 8S+ configurations so 1S processors will still feature support on Socket R that is LGA 2011-3. Intel will be however making a new PCH known as Kaby Lake PCH which will allow compatibility for the Skylake-X and Skylake-W chips.
edit:
i dont think there intel using 2011-3 again in next line up...
its more like
Socket P(LGA3647) 6core+ (Skylake-EP/X,KabyLake-EP/X)
memory6ch, PCIe 48lane, UPI, Omni-Path
Socket R?(LGA2061) 4core (Skylake-W)
memory4ch, PCIe 48lane
someone know more might correct if there anything wrong