Intel released its sample Broadwell processors (5th generation) to their hardware partners as a part of their final testing and verification. It is the successor for Haswell (4th generation) architecture. Get more about the structure and efficiency, different variants of this type.
Broadwell is Intel's code name for its 14nm die shrink of its Haswell microarchitecture. It constitute with Multi Chip Package design (MCP). The variants have U, Y, H as BGA package. In Broadwell Y, System on Chip (SoC), it consist of 4.5 W and 3.5 TDP classes especially build to enhance performance and power consumption of tablet, phablet etc, while maximum support memory is 8GB RAM LPDDR3 1600. Intel announced these chips branded as Core M processors. U and H are made for supporting higher versions like laptop, pc etc.
Broadwell is Intel's code name for its 14nm die shrink of its Haswell microarchitecture. It constitute with Multi Chip Package design (MCP). The variants have U, Y, H as BGA package. In Broadwell Y, System on Chip (SoC), it consist of 4.5 W and 3.5 TDP classes especially build to enhance performance and power consumption of tablet, phablet etc, while maximum support memory is 8GB RAM LPDDR3 1600. Intel announced these chips branded as Core M processors. U and H are made for supporting higher versions like laptop, pc etc.
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