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Not for many years ... think it would be new platform as it like long way away.  

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16 hours ago, tacticalbacon89 said:

Does anyone know if Intel plans to release a Skylake Cpu for the X99 Motherboards with the lga 2011-v3 socket

I'm sure they'll come out with a 6820k or something along the lines in the future :P

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The next architecture for the Enthusiast platform is probably Broadwell since that platform is currently on Haswell. That being said, Intel may skip Broadwell and go right to Skylake. Additionally, they may release a new socket and chipset like they did with Skylake. 

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21 minutes ago, tacticalbacon89 said:

Does anyone know if Intel plans to release a Skylake Cpu for the X99 Motherboards with the lga 2011-v3 socket

I think the Skylake will bring the X-190 chipset, or something like that, with it...

Nothing to see here ;)

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43 minutes ago, tacticalbacon89 said:

Does anyone know if Intel plans to release a Skylake Cpu for the X99 Motherboards with the lga 2011-v3 socket

No Intel will not realize Skylake CPU for lga 2011-v3 socket. Because that socket is designed to work with 5th gen architecture not with 6th gen architecture, Not only the architecture , physical size of the lga 2011 -v3 is not suitable for 6th gen. Physical size of 2011-v3 is quite bigger than 1151 because 2011-v3 support 5th gen 22 nm architecture and 1151 support 6th gen 14nm architecture so' 6th gen is quite smaller than 5th gen.

 

And about new chip set, maybe yes. Who knows there is no announcement like that, may be they are working for the future of X series chip set. because there are some draw backs of Z170, h170, ....... chip set and 6th gen processor like the don't support more than one PCT e x16 config. And current 6th gen chipset is bade of two chip,  North bridge ( control high bus speed items like RAM, CPU , PCI e) and south bridge ( controls passive item like hard drive etc) when north bridge item need's to communicate with south bridge item , they need to travel a long distance ( north item -> north bridge -> south bridge -> south item) but in previous 5th gen X99 chip set,  it was consist of only one single chip, means only north bridge was there and it was controlling all the items , which slightly increases the performance. Now new Broadwell CPU is coming, i think they are going to expand the X series chip set with that CPU.

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7 hours ago, amit523dutta said:

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X99 was the "southbridge" and controlled most slower devices, and did have access to some PCIe lanes. All Northbridge functions were integrated into the CPU, just like with the mainstream side. Same goes with Skylake based boards, except the chipset now has more integrated PCIe lanes. No Intel-based motherboard has a separate Northbridge anymore.

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There will be a new socket for Skylake-E and it will not use the current X99 platform using the 2011-3 socket. It's said Skylake-E will bring in 6 channel DDR4 and 1st gen Storm Lake. I imagine they might look like them Xeon Phi

 

 

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