I thought i may as well start a new thread on Broadwell instead of posting it in Haswell threads.
The graph on Anand's Haswell Review about Process, and Architecture isn't very clear. But the Basic is the same. Intel normally do a ~2xx Die Size, with a mature process, and a new architecture. This year it didn't happen. Or at least the those die areas dont belong to the CPU side at all.
Are we likely to get 6 Core with Broadwell? Broadwell wont't provide many more performance benefits then Haswell. Assuming a perfect scaling, GT2 with Broadwell on 14nm, @ less then 100mm2 area it is going to the smallest die size CPU in decades.
Not everyone wants a mid level iGPU. As many would surely prefer a dedicated GPU solution. And Xeon could do some help with 2 extra Core count.
So to cut it short, @ 14nm Intel has alot of die space to work with, Are we going to get a 6 Core CPU?
The graph on Anand's Haswell Review about Process, and Architecture isn't very clear. But the Basic is the same. Intel normally do a ~2xx Die Size, with a mature process, and a new architecture. This year it didn't happen. Or at least the those die areas dont belong to the CPU side at all.
Are we likely to get 6 Core with Broadwell? Broadwell wont't provide many more performance benefits then Haswell. Assuming a perfect scaling, GT2 with Broadwell on 14nm, @ less then 100mm2 area it is going to the smallest die size CPU in decades.
Not everyone wants a mid level iGPU. As many would surely prefer a dedicated GPU solution. And Xeon could do some help with 2 extra Core count.
So to cut it short, @ 14nm Intel has alot of die space to work with, Are we going to get a 6 Core CPU?
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