![]() ![]() Update : We recently took a look at Intel Skylake-U performance in its notebook incarnation, here with the Lenovo Yoga 900 ultrabook. Take a gander at the specifications and main features below and we’ll dig a little deeper on the pages ahead. As you’ll see on the pages ahead, this new platform offers a potent combination of performance an efficiency. In the meantime, we’ve got the flagship Core i7-6700K on the test bench today, paired to a killer new motherboard from ASUS and some speedy DDR4 memory. But, we’ll be hearing more about the rest of the Skylake line-up and other details in a few weeks. The new Skylake-based Core i7-6700K and Core i5-6600K squarely target performance enthusiasts, and pack all of the goodness we’ve come to expect from Intel’s unlocked K-SKUs, in addition to some things that are sure to please the overclocking crowd. Skylake is a “tock” in Intel’s release cadence, which signifies a new microarchitecture, built using a mature process-in this case the same 14nm process that brought us Broadwell. Although Intel is holding many of the architectural details regarding its latest Skylake-based, 6th generation Core processors back until the Intel Developers Forum goes down in San Francisco in a couple of weeks, the company is announcing a pair of new processors and a companion chipset today.
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