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Though being showcased since September 2013, it is in 2015 when we’ll see more and more Intel’s Broadwell microarchitecture being implemented in real world devices. Dubbed the 5th Generation Intel Core processor family, it is intel’s latest family of 14 nanometer processors. Its goal is to deliver an improved system and graphics performance, while optimizing on power usage to ensure a longer battery life, compared to previous generations. The mobile variant also known as Core M using the same 14nm fabrication process has already been shipping during the end of 2014. The ones that will be seen in CES 2015 are the U series family microprocessors.
Intel’s release of the 5th Generation Core family includes 14 new processors with Intel HD Graphics and 4 new 28W chips with Intel Iris Graphics.
Intel also announced that it has begun shipping the 14nm Atom processor for tablets, codenamed ‘Cherry Trail’, to manufacturers. This new system on a chip (SoC) brings 64-bit computing to tablets and other mobile devices, offering improved Intel Generation 8-LP graphics, and also promises improved battery life. Integrated with this SoC is the Intel XMM 726x platform that supports LTE-Advanced with Category 6 speeds and carrier aggregation.
The following are the 17 U series chips that will be seen in CES and in the months to come:
Processor Number |
Cores/ Threads | Base Freq (GHz) | Graphics | Graphics Base / Max Freq (MHz) |
L3 Cache | TDP |
i7-5650U | 02/04/15 | 2.2 | Intel® HD Graphics 6000 | 300/1000 | 4MB | 15W |
i7-5600U | 02/04/15 | 2.6 | Intel® HD Graphics 5500 | 300/950 | 4MB | 15W |
i7-5550U | 02/04/15 | 2 | Intel® HD Graphics 6000 | 300/1000 | 4MB | 15W |
i7-5500U | 02/04/15 | 2.4 | Intel® HD Graphics 5500 | 300/950 | 4MB | 15W |
i7-5557U | 02/04/15 | 3.1 | Intel® Iris™ Graphics 6100 | 300/1100 | 4MB | 28W |
i5-5350U | 02/04/15 | 1.8 | Intel® HD Graphics 6000 | 300/1000 | 3MB | 15W |
i5-5300U | 02/04/15 | 2.3 | Intel® HD Graphics 5500 | 300/900 | 3MB | 15W |
i5-5250U | 02/04/15 | 1.6 | Intel® HD Graphics 6000 | 300/950 | 3MB | 15W |
i5-5200U | 02/04/15 | 2.2 | Intel® HD Graphics 5500 | 300/900 | 3MB | 15W |
i5-5287U | 02/04/15 | 2.9 | Intel® Iris™ Graphics 6100 | 300/1100 | 3MB | 28W |
i5-5257U | 02/04/15 | 2.7 | Intel® Iris™ Graphics 6100 | 300/1050 | 3MB | 28W |
i3-5010U | 02/04/15 | 2.1 | Intel® HD Graphics 5500 | 300/900 | 3MB | 15W |
i3-5005U | 02/04/15 | 2 | Intel® HD Graphics 5500 | 300/850 | 3MB | 15W |
i3-5157U | 02/04/15 | 2.5 | Intel® Iris™ Graphics 6100 | 300/1000 | 3MB | 28W |
3805U | 02/02/15 | 1.9 | Intel® HD Graphics | 100/800 | 2MB | 15W |
3755U | 02/02/15 | 1.7 | Intel® HD Graphics | 100/800 | 2MB | 15W |
3205U | 02/02/15 | 1.5 | Intel® HD Graphics | 100/800 | 2MB | 15W |
Internet of Things (IoT) is the current craze of embedded computing devices on appliances and wearables that are connected to the existing internet networking infrastructure. Intel said it is committed to this space, particularly in vertical segments like manufacturing, medical, and retail. The 14nm process is said to be able to deliver the wanted graphics and performance, while still retaining a smaller “thermal envelope”. This is one of the space particularly interesting in this year’s CES.
For more information on Intel Core processors, visit http://www.intel.com/.
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