Better graphic,less TDP(65W)
Intel Broadwell microarchitecture was launched last fall, and so far it was used only in mobile and micro-server processors, such as Core M ultra low voltage SoCs, "U" series SoCs and Xeon D chips. Despite of having a new microarchitecture on the market, all desktop mainstream Intel products are still built on 2-year old Haswell architecture. This will change in the second quarter of 2015, when the company will introduce several Broadwell desktop SKUs. According to VR-Zone Chinese Edition, Intel plans Core i5-5675C and i7-5775C models for socket 1150 platforms. They will also release Core i5-5575R, i5-5675R and i7-5775R CPUs in BGA package for desktops and All-in-One systems.
All Broadwell desktop processors will come with 4 CPU cores and Iris Pro 6200 graphics. The microprocessors will support DDR3-1600 memory and have 65 Watt Thermal Design Power.
Core i5-5575R, i5-5675C and i5-5675R will have 4 MB L3 cache and will lack Hyper-Threading support. The i5-5575R is a 2.8 GHz processor with 3.3 GHz Turbo BoostCore i5-5675C and i5-5675R have 3.1 GHz base and 3.6 GHz maximum turbo frequencies
Core i7-5775C and i7-5775R will be clocked at 3.3 GHz, and support Turbo Boost technology with maximum frequencies of 3.7 GHz and 3.8 GHz respectively. The CPUs will pack larger 6 MB L3 cache. They are going to have Hyper-Threading technology enabled, which will allow them to double the number of simultaneously executed threads.
"C"-class microprocessors will be unlocked. Their base and turbo clock rates will be 200 MHz - 300 MHz lower than on Core i5-4670K and i7-4770K models, and this in part allowed Intel to cut their TDP rating from 84 Watt down to 65 Watt.
The summary of known specifications of Broadwell desktop CPUs is provided below:
Intel Broadwell microarchitecture was launched last fall, and so far it was used only in mobile and micro-server processors, such as Core M ultra low voltage SoCs, "U" series SoCs and Xeon D chips. Despite of having a new microarchitecture on the market, all desktop mainstream Intel products are still built on 2-year old Haswell architecture. This will change in the second quarter of 2015, when the company will introduce several Broadwell desktop SKUs. According to VR-Zone Chinese Edition, Intel plans Core i5-5675C and i7-5775C models for socket 1150 platforms. They will also release Core i5-5575R, i5-5675R and i7-5775R CPUs in BGA package for desktops and All-in-One systems.
All Broadwell desktop processors will come with 4 CPU cores and Iris Pro 6200 graphics. The microprocessors will support DDR3-1600 memory and have 65 Watt Thermal Design Power.
Core i5-5575R, i5-5675C and i5-5675R will have 4 MB L3 cache and will lack Hyper-Threading support. The i5-5575R is a 2.8 GHz processor with 3.3 GHz Turbo BoostCore i5-5675C and i5-5675R have 3.1 GHz base and 3.6 GHz maximum turbo frequencies
Core i7-5775C and i7-5775R will be clocked at 3.3 GHz, and support Turbo Boost technology with maximum frequencies of 3.7 GHz and 3.8 GHz respectively. The CPUs will pack larger 6 MB L3 cache. They are going to have Hyper-Threading technology enabled, which will allow them to double the number of simultaneously executed threads.
"C"-class microprocessors will be unlocked. Their base and turbo clock rates will be 200 MHz - 300 MHz lower than on Core i5-4670K and i7-4770K models, and this in part allowed Intel to cut their TDP rating from 84 Watt down to 65 Watt.
The summary of known specifications of Broadwell desktop CPUs is provided below: