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    日期:2024-05-15
    Intel Broadwell would be the successor to Haswell which arrives the second quarter of 2013. Reports from a week ago suggest that Haswell would be the last CPU shipped with the LGA package, Intel Broadwell and CPUs onwards such as Skylake which are based o...
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    日期:2024-05-10
    VR-Zone has reported that Intel's 14 nm Broadwell-K CPUs will be launched in Q4 2014. According to a new desktop roadmap obtained by VR-Zone, Intel's 14 nm Broadwell-K processors will be launched in Q4 2014 and will "take the company through most of 2015....
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    日期:2024-05-11
    Broadwell is Intel's codename for the 14 nanometer die shrink of its Haswell microarchitecture. It is a "tick" in Intel's tick-tock principle as the next step in semiconductor fabrication.[1][2][3] Unlike the previous tick-tock iterations, Broadwell will ...
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    日期:2024-05-14
    POST A COMMENT 158 Comments View All Comments crispbp04 - Monday, August 11, 2014 - link Intel has something impressive in the works with Broadwell (at least on paper). I can't wait to get a Broadwell based Surface Pro. Assuming that Microsoft ......
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    日期:2024-05-10
    2015年1月5日 - Intel has officially unveiled its 5th Generation Core product range (Broadwell-U), which aims to boost processing and graphics power as well as ......
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    Coming back to the details, it has been claimed that Intel Broadwell would pump up the GPU performance of by 40% over Haswell which itself has a powerful ......
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    日期:2024-05-10
    Intel is planning to launch their next generation Broadwell-U series processors at CES 2015 which commences in January, next year. The details of the new processors come straight from VR-Zone who have detailed 17 U-series dual core processors which will m...
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    日期:2024-05-16
    Broadwell GPU Architecture While Intel’s tick products are relatively conservative on the CPU side, the same cannot be said for the GPU side. Although the same general tick-tock rules apply to GPUs as well as they do CPUs – the bigger architectural change...