Intel Demonstrates 65W Broadwell-K Socketed Processors at GDC 2015

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Lifer
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Seriously, if Intel will only release those two SKUs then nobody considering upgrading to Broadwell will choose any of those two over a Haswell Devils Canyon Core i5 and especially Core i7 4970K, not even in the same price.

edit: Even if you have a Celeron/Pentium/Core i3 Haswell those two Broadwell SKUs are not worth considering over Haswell Devil Canyon SKUs. And if you are going for a new Build, then better go for the new Skylake.

Meh, those parts are all about the GPU. Whopping big IGP and a nice eDRAM cache. Probably going to be good for gaming HTPCs.
 

Dave2150

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Jan 20, 2015
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Still no more news or leaks about these CPU's.

Would have thought there would have been engineering sample leaks already if this CPU was being mass produced.

Perhaps it will be scrapped after all.
 

crashtech

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I've decided to ignore it as much as possible. There's a very slim chance we might be pleasantly surprised, but for whatever reason this Tick doesn't seem to be making the number for desktop. :/