The long wait is finally over as the chipmaker formally announces the 5th Generation Intel Core processor lineup which includes a total of 14 new processors under the Core i3, i5 and i7, as well as three new Pentium and Celeron chips. Based on 14nm manufacturing process, these new 5th-Gen Intel processors are touted to bring 22-percent improvement in 3D graphics performance, an hour-and-half more battery life, and 50% faster video conversion than Haswell-U processors. The graphics performance improvement is, in large part, credited to the new HD Graphics 5500, HD Graphics 6000 and Intel Iris Graphics 6100 that can be found on the new Core i3, i5 and i7 chips under the Broadwell-U product line. In addition, Intel has also added some of its home-brewed technologies in to the mix, such as RealSense and Wireless Display (WiDi) Version 5.1 which are both geared for wireless and “more natural and interactive user experiences”. Here’s the full list of new 5th Generation Intel Core processors: [fancygallery id="167" album="200"] Intel expects that consumers will start seeing computing devices running on Broadwell-U as early as this month. Got the official statement from Intel Corporation today and it turns out bigger than we originally expected and involves around 5,000 to 6,000 employees worldwide, including 1,800 in the Philippines. Read more in our articles including "Intel 5th Generation Processors (Broadwell-U) Launched" and "Intel closes Malaysia, Philippines, Oregon & California Operations".
The long wait is finally over as the chipmaker formally announces the 5th Generation Intel Core processor lineup which includes a total of 14 new processors under the Core i3, i5 and i7, as well as three new Pentium and Celeron chips. Based on 14nm manufacturing process, these new 5th-Gen Intel processors are touted to bring 22-percent improvement in 3D graphics performance, an hour-and-half more battery life, and 50% faster video conversion than Haswell-U processors.
The graphics performance improvement is, in large part, credited to the new HD Graphics 5500, HD Graphics 6000 and Intel Iris Graphics 6100 that can be found on the new Core i3, i5 and i7 chips under the Broadwell-U product line. In addition, Intel has also added some of its home-brewed technologies in to the mix, such as RealSense and Wireless Display (WiDi) Version 5.1 which are both geared for wireless and “more natural and interactive user experiences”. Here’s the full list of new 5th Generation Intel Core processors: [fancygallery id="167" album="200"] Intel expects that consumers will start seeing computing devices running on Broadwell-U as early as this month.
Our coverage of Intel Broadwell-U includes: "Intel 5th Generation Processors (Broadwell-U) Launched"; "Intel closes Malaysia, Philippines, Oregon & California Operations"; "Intel launches new Core i3, i5 and i7 CPUs". Each article provides unique insights and information.