Intel Corp. will officially unveil its next-generation mainstream microprocessors for enthusiasts in early August at the Gamescom trade-show. The introduction of the code-named “Skylake-S” microprocessors at a games conference will emphasize that the new chips are designed primarily for systems used to play video games.
Intel intends to formally unveil its quad-core Core i7-6700K and Core i5-6600K central processing units with unlocked multiplier along with its Z170 core-logic on the 5th of August, 2015. Mainboard makers among Intel’s partners will roll-out their Intel Z170-based platforms together with the new microprocessors, reports DigiTimes web-site.
The new processors featuring all-new micro-architecture promise to increase performance in games compared to existing offerings, whereas the new Intel Z170 chipset will significantly improve platform-related capabilities of Intel-based PCs. In particular, Z170-based motherboards will feature more PCI Express 3.0 lanes than existing mainboards, which will improve multi-GPU and storage performance.
The second round of “Skylake-S” roll-out will occur on the 36th week (30th of August to 5th of September), when Intel unveils its mainstream H170 and B150 platforms in addition to Core i7-6700/6700T, Core i5-6600, 6500, 6400, 6600T, 6500T and 6400T central processing units.
The third round will conclude introduction of “Skylake-S” CPUs for desktops on the 40th week (27th of September – 3rd of October), when Intel and partners start to sell H110-powered motherboards as well as low-power Core i5 and dual-core Core i3 new-generation chips.
Intel is expected to introduce mobile versions of “Skylake” microprocessors for notebooks, high-performance tablets and other portable applications in late September or early October, 2015.
Intel did not comment on the news-story.
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KitGuru Says: Looks like all Intel “Skylake”-related plans have been finalized. Intel will roll-out the new chips in time for holiday refresh (HR) cycle.
nice. I was getting the bug to get rid of 4960 non K and get a 4790K. but its too small of an upgrade really.
this puts me in a nice position. ram companies. need to start making 2X 8gb kits for dual chan DDR4 setups though as they currently do 4X 4gb or 4X 8GB kits for x99 only platforms !
Im still runing the I5 2500k, In the process of going for the Haswell-E. I think overall, they will be better than the skylake, I just wish they would announce the amount of lanes the skylake has.
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nice! now we just need better latency! ddr4 2400 with 10-12-12-31 2N or even 12-13-13-32 wld be fine
it will have 20! so u get the 16X or 2X 8 for your graphics. then you get 4 more lanes for NVME or M.2
Same here! 2500k is a beast!
Yeah, so got itchy feet over the weekend, so I bought the 5930k and associated parts.