Last I read, Skylake was supposed to have LP-DDR3 (as appears to be the case above) and DDR4 memory support.
LP for ULV and DDR3L beside DDR4 for Skylake-H.
Last I read, Skylake was supposed to have LP-DDR3 (as appears to be the case above) and DDR4 memory support.
Desktop is around summertime.
Intel Skylake-S processors were slated for arrival in June/July by all the leaks preceding this one, but now we have confirmation from various sources that Intel has shifted the processors launch to September/October 2015. That means that Skylake is approximately a year away.
Digitimes has also published this information.
I was lead to believe Skylake would support both DDR3 and DDR4 similar to how Core2 Penryn supported both DDR2 and DDR3 with the board socket determining which you could use. Has this been shown not to be so now?
So not all versions of Skylake will support DDR4? Will the version released in late summer/early fall support it?
What do you mean with different form factor? Mainboard is the difference unless hybrid DDR3/DDR4 boards are possible to do (economical probably worthless)
Skylake-U ~November.
Skylake is hitting towards the end of this year, not next year.If Skylake is truly hitting towards end of next year, what even is the point of releasing Broadwell?
Still though, all that trouble for Broadwell to just then release Skylake a long few months later? Seems sorta pointless...