Intel Skylake Processors will get 100-series Chipset

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Looking forward to this one! This will be my upgrade from IB & Z77
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No K SKU?
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What time frame?
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will it run crysis?
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will it run crysis?
Crisis will run into Intel :flip2: if the "update" is so tenuous like previous ones.
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So, we get DDR4 support with Skylake?
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So, we get DDR4 support with Skylake?
Yeah, Skylake and Haswell-E.
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No K SKU?
K is for designed processors inside a series with unlocked overclocking and others features like HT. Here the SKU named are for the type of the processor series ( BGA, LGA etc )..
No competition.
What is the relation with that ? Do you imply Intel will not do anymore CPU with overclocking features ? I dont think they are totally stupid.
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K is for designed processors inside a series with unlocked overclocking and others features like HT. Here the SKU named are for the type of the processor series ( BGA, LGA etc )..
Ah ok so these are broad categories which will have sub categories like K. Thanks.
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K is for designed processors inside a series with unlocked overclocking and others features like HT.
A K series processor does not imply hyperthreading. i5/i7 is generally what implies hyperthreading, at least for quad cores.
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A K series processor does not imply hyperthreading. i5/i7 is generally what implies hyperthreading, at least for quad cores.
Only the i7 has HT, not the i5.
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I don't think he was saying the i5 has HT, I think he mean't the difference between the i5 and i7 was HT, not the K overclock thing. And some i3's have HT (which is why he said 'at least for quad cores').
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am i reading that right or is the haswell refresh ans skylake cpu Chipsets geting wireless and all that other stuff integrated into the chipset?
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I would like to see a K-series i3.
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This will be when I upgrade next...maybe. I'm not having any issues with FPS so we'll see. I really like the Z97's but...it's not even worth jumping to those from a Z77 IMHO. The Z97 boards DO look nice though.
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No competition.
there is plenty of competition... only I7 k is unreachable for now. (btw arm OC as hell... i would keep an eye on them too when they'll reach mainstream)
Only the i7 has HT, not the i5.
I3 have it too and some even episodic Pentium...
I would like to see a K-series i3.
and why not a Pentium? ... oups already planed in a few by Intel lol 🙂
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Only the i7 has HT, not the i5.
Right, that's what I said. The difference between i5 and i7 is what implies hyperthreading, not "K".
I3 have it too and some even episodic Pentium..
We're talking quads. i3's are duals.
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Right, that's what I said. The difference between i5 and i7 is what implies hyperthreading, not "K". We're talking quads. i3's are duals.
not 100% true some I5 where dual core with HT and even some I5 K as the 655K.
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Also i7's have more L3 cache and usually for "enthusiast/extreme lga2011" market Interesting part by that Broadwell & PCH (cons, corp is 8) picture, which kinda confirms what that Intel REP said once about Z87 compatibility back in September 2013; "you can plug the chip into existing systems and 2nd we will have brand new systems z97.." https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=KeDtXucTwRI#t=23 Broadwell has this new extra instruction set, which was a part of AMD's 3dnow! PREFETCH/PREFETCHW – Prefetch at least a 32-byte line into L1 data cache and new, Intel ADX (Multi-Precision Add-Carry Instruction Extensions) is a set of extensions to the x86 instruction set architecture for arbitrary-precision arithmetic. *both default part of Skylake Although Skylake has some new very interesting stuff as well http://i.imgur.com/HuY5TT7.png L3 12mb looks plenty, just like in the old Yorkfiled days 512bit avx, 2x over Haswell/Broadwell, crazy 😀 and by Skylake-E pcie4.0 I think i'll go for Broadwell K for now, then the thing after Skylake or later 🤓