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Source: http://www.kitguru.net/components/cpu/anton-shilov/intel-speeds-up-introduction-of-unlocked-core-i5i7-broadwell-processors/  (Now not accessible)

Intel Presentation Slides: http://forums.anandtech.com/showpost.php?p=36875551&postcount=853

 

- July/August launch- Q2 of 2015

- 14nm Process

- Clocked over 4Ghz considering heat output, no actual core optimisations

- Improvements in Integrated Graphics

- 128MB off die cache

- Furthermore Intel wants it to be cost effective compared to competitors (http://forums.anandtech.com/showpost.php?p=36875551&postcount=853) having over 1000 components over their competitors' of less than 500.

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I'd suggest you read the posting guidelines: 

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There's no post according to that website.

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Intel want to be alot more cost effective?

 

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LOL.  Well naturally since its 14nm, they can produce more chips per same unit of material.

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Source: http://www.kitguru.net/components/cpu/anton-shilov/intel-speeds-up-introduction-of-unlocked-core-i5i7-broadwell-processors/  (Now not accessible)

Intel Presentation Slides: http://forums.anandtech.com/showpost.php?p=36875551&postcount=853

 

- July/August launch- Q2 of 2015

- 14nm Process

- Clocked over 4Ghz considering heat output, no actual core optimisations

- Improvements in Integrated Graphics

- 128MB off die cache

- Furthermore Intel wants it to be cost effective compared to competitors (http://forums.anandtech.com/showpost.php?p=36875551&postcount=853) having over 1000 components over their competitors' of less than 500.

Please fix your title :) If you think it's a repost, then don't post it. If you don't see another post about it, then simply use a correct title. I really don't want to be browsing the news section and see stuff like "Delete if repost" or "Didn't see any other posts", etc.

 

If it's a repost, the Mods will lock or merge the thread. No need for a silly title.

 

Also, please follow the advice given by @harrynowl, as your post needs at least some original input/opinion from yourself.

 

Back on topic: Well, this could be very interesting indeed. Is AMD worried? Well, that will depend on what they can pull out of their asses with ZEN.

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