One of the worst kept secrets is Haswell will have four different GPU configurations: GT1, GT2, GT3 and GT3e. As with Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge, higher numbers mean more execution units, with GT3 topping out at 40 EUs. The lowercase e denotes an embedded DRAM part, with some amount of DRAM on the Haswell package itself (not on-die)...
Haswell GT3e will be available both in notebooks and desktops, however neither will come in socketed form (BGA-only). The desktop parts will carry an R suffix. This will be the beginning of Intel's socketed/soldered strategy on the desktop, which as of now is set to work sort of like tick tock. Haswell will have socketed desktop SKUs, Broadwell won't, Skylake will, etc...
www.anandtech.com/show/6892/haswell-gt3e-pictured-coming-to-desktops-rsku-notebooks
Haswell GT3e will be available both in notebooks and desktops, however neither will come in socketed form (BGA-only). The desktop parts will carry an R suffix. This will be the beginning of Intel's socketed/soldered strategy on the desktop, which as of now is set to work sort of like tick tock. Haswell will have socketed desktop SKUs, Broadwell won't, Skylake will, etc...
www.anandtech.com/show/6892/haswell-gt3e-pictured-coming-to-desktops-rsku-notebooks
