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Intel launched its new micro-architecture processor in August 2015. Codenamed Skylake, this is a successor to it’s well-known processors Broadwell and Haswell (nicknamed “tick” and “tock”). This is a 6th generation Core family of processors that has been optimized for 14nm process node.
Computer systems with the Skylake processor are well accepted by both gamers and computer enthusiasts alike. Intel states that redesign has greatly improved the performance of the CPU and GPU, wire-free capabilities, and has drastically reduced power consumption.
Skylake is available in four variants. These variants are "S" (SKL-S), "H" (SKL-H), "U" (SKL-U), and "Y" (SKL-Y). Skylake combines with Intel 100 Series chipsets to form Sunrise Point. Variants U and Y support one DIMM slot per channel and Variants S and H support two DIMM slots per channel.
SKL-S comprises an overclockable "K" variant with unlocked multipliers. H, U and Y variants are manufactured in ball grid array (BGA) packaging, while the S variant is manufactured in land grid array (LGA) packaging using a new socket, LGA 1151.
Skylake architecture has undergone some modifications that gives it an edge over its predecessor Haswell. The fully-integrated voltage regulator (FIVR) found in Haswell has been removed. There is also an integration of the Platform Controller Hub (PCH) with Skylake’s H, U, and Y variants which follows a System-on-chip (SoC) design layout.
The S variant remains a two-chip design. Variants that use separate PCH, the Direct Media Interface (DMI) 2.0 has been replaced by DMI 3.0, which increases speed up to 8 GT/s. Skylake is compatible with both DDR3 SDRAM and DDR4 SDRAM memory.
There is good news for speed lovers. Skylake CPU processor speed will be 10% to 17% faster and its GPU performance up to 16% to 41% faster.
CPU processing speed would be 11% faster in Skylake S Series Desktops. Skylake’s CPU thermal power is 22% less than its predecessor, Haswell.
Skylake’s U and Y Series for mobile have improved battery life, where you can have 1.4 hours extra to play videos.
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Both Thinkpad P50 and P70, are power packed with Intel’s Xeon E3-1500M v5 CPU’s which are based on Skylake microarchitecture.
Skylake’s S series targets desktop PC users. It features the next generation desktop processors with the trendy IA and graphics microarchitecture built on a 14 nm process node. The new Chipset - Z170 replaces the existing Z97. The upgrade adds features such as extra PCI-e lanes, around 10 USB ports, compared to the existing 6 USB ports found in current motherboards, faster USB ports, and so on.
There are many differences between Skylake and its predecessors.