Intel Skylake Specs, Features, Performance ( A Ultramodem Chipset)
What is Skylake?
Skylake is chip maker’s next processor architecture after Broadwell. It is based on Intel’s 14nano-meter manufacturing process. Skylake will fall under Tock strategy in Intel’s Tick Tock road map. There are no delay in Skylake infact Intel had a demo chip for both desktop and notebooks.
Features of Skylake:
Intel organizes “Intel’s Developer Forum” [IDF] last week in San Francisco in which they announced a bevy of products, initiatives and technologies. The main goal of Skylake is to removing all the wires from our PCs in future. It is a very and acious goal, that Intel could very well accomplish given their success in propagating wi-fi years back.
“You should expect a increase in performance, power efficiency and battery life all on this new product” said by “Kirk Skaugen” senior vice president of Intel’s PC client group.
Computers with Skylake based chips in them could release the need for such cables and easily link up with peripherals transmit data between devices without them. The most amazing fact is that the wireless charging is also in cards.
Let go to cables and talk about how they may be disappear soon:
1. Power Cable
2. Display Cable
3. USB Cable
Exactly we don’t have much information about Skylake but as the Intel announces our expectations from them are- four x64 cores, multiple special purpose accelerators, a high performance integrated graphics engine. Other than that DD R4 support, AVX3.2, MPX, ADX, SHA extensions and other innovations.
At last the whole conclusion is that Skylake made an ambitious goal of removing cables from future computers starting hopefully in 2015. We all are excited for the launch of Skylake and hope that all of our expectations comes true soon by the Intel.
Skylake is chip maker’s next processor architecture after Broadwell. It is based on Intel’s 14nano-meter manufacturing process. Skylake will fall under Tock strategy in Intel’s Tick Tock road map. There are no delay in Skylake infact Intel had a demo chip for both desktop and notebooks.
Features of Skylake:
Intel organizes “Intel’s Developer Forum” [IDF] last week in San Francisco in which they announced a bevy of products, initiatives and technologies. The main goal of Skylake is to removing all the wires from our PCs in future. It is a very and acious goal, that Intel could very well accomplish given their success in propagating wi-fi years back.
“You should expect a increase in performance, power efficiency and battery life all on this new product” said by “Kirk Skaugen” senior vice president of Intel’s PC client group.
Computers with Skylake based chips in them could release the need for such cables and easily link up with peripherals transmit data between devices without them. The most amazing fact is that the wireless charging is also in cards.
Let go to cables and talk about how they may be disappear soon:
1. Power Cable
2. Display Cable
3. USB Cable
Exactly we don’t have much information about Skylake but as the Intel announces our expectations from them are- four x64 cores, multiple special purpose accelerators, a high performance integrated graphics engine. Other than that DD R4 support, AVX3.2, MPX, ADX, SHA extensions and other innovations.
At last the whole conclusion is that Skylake made an ambitious goal of removing cables from future computers starting hopefully in 2015. We all are excited for the launch of Skylake and hope that all of our expectations comes true soon by the Intel.
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