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Intel 14nm Braswell

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http://www.engadget.com/2014/04/02/intel-14nm-braswell-broadwell-idf-2014/

 

Broadwell + Haswell = Braswell?

Said Braswell is replacing both Haswell and Baytrail Atom. Is it just a dumb name for die shrink Haswell aka Broadwell? Is Intel high? I hope it's just their marketing team being high not their engineers.

 

Edit: Imagine under the die cap it has a brazzers logo.......

 

Edit 2: So it's a die shrink on Baytrail. Intel's Atom roadmap is fucking crazy for Atom. Major updates every 6 months for the next 2 years. It is fairly clear what Intel is focusing so much on. I mean they got merrifield and moorfield for phones this year and Baytrail and Braswell for other Atom products. 14nm die shrink, new graphics, bunch of power related changes, LTE modem. Intel is going all out on mobile now. It's only a matter of time before they dominate IMO. Still waiting on the Anandtech or some other reputable site's article on all the stuff Intel announced a few days ago, but hopefully then we will have all the info that Intel released then.

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They are running out of codenames for their processors, also I am very excited to see a processor with such a low manufacturing process that it's extremely powerful yet puts out very little heat. 

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http://www.engadget.com/2014/04/02/intel-14nm-braswell-broadwell-idf-2014/

 

Broadwell + Haswell = Braswell?

Said Braswell is replacing both Haswell and Baytrail Atom. Is it just a dumb name for die shrink Haswell aka Broadwell? Is Intel high? I hope it's just their marketing team being high not their engineers.

Bra Swell....hehe...i think they are high sometimes... :)

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They are running out of codenames for their processors, also I am very excited to see a processor with such a low manufacturing process that it's extremely powerful yet puts out very little heat. 

But they really have a classy name for their 6th gen....Skylake... :)

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hahaha oh wow thanks for the laugh intel

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Intel just won't stop trying to force themselves into mobile devices, will they?

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Intel just won't stop trying to force themselves into mobile devices, will they?

They are starting to gain traction actually. Nowhere near what ARM is doing but they do have marketshare to speak of.

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They are starting to gain traction actually. Nowhere near what ARM is doing but they do have marketshare to speak of.

I imagine you can't give a thousand blowjobs without getting slightly better at it, so fair enough. If anyone can make an aggressive entry, Intel probably could.

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I imagine you can't give a thousand blowjobs without getting slightly better at it, so fair enough. If anyone can make an aggressive entry, Intel probably could.

Not sure if gay joke or just coincidence...

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Intel just won't stop trying to force themselves into mobile devices, will they?

They are about to get a ton of design wins because they have a LTE modem now and they are actually ahead on the CPU side to everyone except Apple now and they are using Imagination graphics which are top of the line.

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Fanless hmmmm

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It seems to just be a SoC chip. I image high-end mobile will still be full Broadwell chips

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Edit: Imagine under the die cap it has a brazzers logo.......

 

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still waiting on broadwell

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Well, the name comes from somewhere in Georgia, USA...

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still waiting on broadwell

Not coming for desktop. Only haswell refresh and broadwell for laptops. 14nm is being pushed for mobile so they are giving priority to Atom and Brawell which is actually the 14nm die shrink of baytrail.

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  • 4 months later...

Intel Braswell 14nm Processors time come to market is delayed, and Intel Bay Trail  need to fight again for a while. So the result came with the bad news again today  it customers would have to wait at least until March 2015, but more likely April or May  for the 14nm Processors.

 

 

 

Intel Braswell SoC chip
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This is a repost of one in the CPU, motherboard, memory section. Sorry. That said, these are the new Atom chips, and given how good Intel needs the multithreading to be on those chips and with the TSX problem, I'm not surprised. They need these embedded chips to be flawless to compete with Qualcomm and other ARM makers.

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Maybe it's Braswell because it'll be the tits?

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They are starting to gain traction actually. Nowhere near what ARM is doing but they do have marketshare to speak of.

 

Even then, considering that the mobile market is so volatile, it's still a really long game before it pays out for them.

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Even then, considering that the mobile market is so volatile, it's still a really long game before it pays out for them.

Not necessarily. Atom is also built to kick ARM out of the server world in high-cache-miss scenarios. I don't know how successful that venture is yet, but yeah.

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Fanless hmmmm

Baytrail for the most part already is, I owned a ASUS 15" notebook with a N2830 and it had 0 fans. Intel is more than likely chasing power consumption and performance now.

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That name though, so original.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braswell

 

More like just a poor choice.

 

Baytrail for the most part already is, I owned a ASUS 15" notebook with a N2830 and it had 0 fans. Intel is more than likely chasing power consumption and performance now.

Yeah. Even my Haswell ultrabook only needs to turn the fan on occasionally. Expect completely fanless Broadwell-Y next year too.

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