Intel broadwell
Virtually the Intel Haswell-E CPUs have just arrived on the market and there is already talk about Broadwell-E and its arrival on the market which will be in 2016. Future Intel Broadwell-E CPUs will use the same LGA 2011-3 socket and the same X99 chipset. It is currently used by Haswell-E so that the current boards will be compatible with the new Intel processors.
Broadwell-E will not be a big change from Haswell-E, it will only drop to 14nm and some small incremental improvements will be introduced without major variations in microarchitecture. There will be 6 and 8 core models with a 20MB L3 cache and they will have a TDP of 140W.
The rest of the features will be the same as Haswell-E, that is, they will have a Quad-Chanel controller and the lowest model will have 28 PCI-E lines for 40 of its older brothers.
Source: techpowerup
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