WYP News Guru Jun 19, 2015 #1 Intel are going to debut their 6th generation Skylake processors at Gamescom 2015, so expect the platform to launch on August 5th. Read more on Intel Skylake here.
Intel are going to debut their 6th generation Skylake processors at Gamescom 2015, so expect the platform to launch on August 5th. Read more on Intel Skylake here.
CRITICALThinker New member Jun 19, 2015 #2 This will be an interesting launch for sure. I am sure there will be a section of the review dedicated to DDR3 vs DDR4.
This will be an interesting launch for sure. I am sure there will be a section of the review dedicated to DDR3 vs DDR4.
TheF34RChannel New member Jun 19, 2015 #3 If only it were a real upgrade... Which it doesn't seem to be, sadly. I hope that Tom will review both the i7 and the i5.
If only it were a real upgrade... Which it doesn't seem to be, sadly. I hope that Tom will review both the i7 and the i5.
F fat4l New member Jun 19, 2015 #4 I hope we will see some comparison ddr3 vs ddr4. I doubt theres any real difference + the cost of DDR4 is ...awww
I hope we will see some comparison ddr3 vs ddr4. I doubt theres any real difference + the cost of DDR4 is ...awww
The_Governour New member Jun 19, 2015 #6 fat4l said: I hope we will see some comparison ddr3 vs ddr4. I doubt theres any real difference + the cost of DDR4 is ...awww Click to expand... Linus did a video about the dd3 vs ddr4 difference - but to a normal gamer then No - no difference.
fat4l said: I hope we will see some comparison ddr3 vs ddr4. I doubt theres any real difference + the cost of DDR4 is ...awww Click to expand... Linus did a video about the dd3 vs ddr4 difference - but to a normal gamer then No - no difference.
TheF34RChannel New member Jun 19, 2015 #7 So is anyone jumping on Skylake, or rather waiting for Cannonlake or what comes next?
Tripp too many shrooms Jun 19, 2015 #8 The F34R Channel said: So is anyone jumping on Skylake, or rather waiting for Cannonlake or what comes next? Click to expand... i want to see what amd bring with zen
The F34R Channel said: So is anyone jumping on Skylake, or rather waiting for Cannonlake or what comes next? Click to expand... i want to see what amd bring with zen
TheF34RChannel New member Jun 19, 2015 #9 Tripp said: i want to see what amd bring with zen Click to expand... I kinda am too, yet I'm skeptical given their trackrecord, I think the next boost comes from Intel again IMHO.
Tripp said: i want to see what amd bring with zen Click to expand... I kinda am too, yet I'm skeptical given their trackrecord, I think the next boost comes from Intel again IMHO.
Tripp too many shrooms Jun 19, 2015 #10 The F34R Channel said: I kinda am too, yet I'm skeptical given their trackrecord, I think the next boost comes from Intel again IMHO. Click to expand... yeah you may quite well be right, but there's no harm in hoping a waiting to see ^_^
The F34R Channel said: I kinda am too, yet I'm skeptical given their trackrecord, I think the next boost comes from Intel again IMHO. Click to expand... yeah you may quite well be right, but there's no harm in hoping a waiting to see ^_^
TheF34RChannel New member Jun 19, 2015 #11 Tripp said: yeah you may quite well be right, but there's no harm in hoping a waiting to see ^_^ Click to expand... Absolutely! In fact, I'm hoping for AMD to release a killer CPU to get Intel out of their lazy chair ;p
Tripp said: yeah you may quite well be right, but there's no harm in hoping a waiting to see ^_^ Click to expand... Absolutely! In fact, I'm hoping for AMD to release a killer CPU to get Intel out of their lazy chair ;p
TheOrangeOne New member Jun 19, 2015 #12 I'm looking forward to seeing what sort of improvement this will bring to the table
TheF34RChannel New member Jun 19, 2015 #13 Apparently KitGuru has got a story on a delidded one: http://www.kitguru.net/components/c...skylake-de-lidded-small-die-and-ngptim-found/ Why doesn't Intel start using some decent paste and solder that thing?
Apparently KitGuru has got a story on a delidded one: http://www.kitguru.net/components/c...skylake-de-lidded-small-die-and-ngptim-found/ Why doesn't Intel start using some decent paste and solder that thing?