A new Processor , has been released by Intel , Presented in CES 2015
Its Ready for 2015.
Its funny that this time last year, we were expecting Broadwell to land shortly. Speaking conservatively, Intel has already broken Moore’s law. The only reason the still claim to be on it is through sheer technicality (they introduced Core M early sampling last year, which is on the 14nm node) although the cause for the alleged low yields is inexplicable to the press. Regardless, this CES will see Intel launching the entire Broadwell U lineup (leaks of which we have already seen) which boast improved performance per watt and perhaps most importantly highly significant improvements in the graphics sector.
We also expect Intel to talk a little about the maincourse that is the desktop side of things at CES, although the actual processors arent expected anytime soon. We have the full coverage of their release ready and as soon as the NDA lifts, you will see our piece online. If you like us are waiting for the Broadwell-K series of processors to arrive then the time to wait is till Mid 2015. These processors are expected to have TDP of less than 45 Watts and dominate the unlocked multiplier market till Skylake-K arrives a long time later.