Monday, February 23rd 2015

Intel Delays 14 nm "Skylake" Desktop CPU Launch

Intel reportedly delayed the launch of its next-generation "Skylake" desktop CPUs to August 2015, from its usual schedule of launching new CPUs each Q2. Skylake is Intel's next-generation CPU architecture, built on the company's new 14 nanometer silicon fab process. Sources in the motherboard industry based out of Taiwan tell DigiTimes that launch of Skylake and its companion 10-series chipset, and hence they won't be able to show their latest products at this year's Computex trade-show, in June. Intel is either tweaking production of its new chips, or is waiting for the market to digest inventories of its current-generation products.
Source: DigiTimes
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35 Comments on Intel Delays 14 nm "Skylake" Desktop CPU Launch

#26
RCoon
Skylake =/= hitler

Back on topic.
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#27
BorisDG
Via Wikipedia:
  • LGA 1150 socket:
    • Broadwell-K: Quad-core desktop version with GT3e, in 65 W TDP class, expected to be released during Q2 2015.
So, pretty soon.
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#28
TheinsanegamerN
will this affect the launch of mobile skylake parts? Or is this desktop only?
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#29
R-T-B
RCoonSkylake =/= hitler

Back on topic.
Thank you voice of reason... I thought I had fallen into some dark corner of the internet for a moment... good to know it's still TPU.
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#30
Prima.Vera
BorisDGSo .... Will we have Broadwell-K - 5770K for example or no?
I would prefer cheap, mainstream 8 cores/16 threads I7s.
We are stuck on 4 cores for far too long now...
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#31
m4gicfour
RCoonSkylake =/= hitler
I'm tempted to sigquote that out of context.
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#32
bihboy23
I'm interested in building a high end gaming rig next year (late 2015 - early 2016). Should I use skylake or wha
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#33
RCoon
bihboy23I'm interested in building a high end gaming rig next year (late 2015 - early 2016). Should I use skylake or wha
By early 2016 we should see the results of Broadwell and Skylake. By then we should know which is the better option.
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#34
FordGT90Concept
"I go fast!1!11!1!"
BorisDGVia Wikipedia:

So, pretty soon.
I still have strong doubts that Broadwell-K exists. Intel isn't going to make one processor model for a platform that is getting replaced by Skylake soon.
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#35
BorisDG
It won't be replaced this year. Skylake is like a different thing right now. The motherboard already got updated for Broadwell also. :) It exists.
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