Recently, we have already mentioned that in the year of the Sochi Winter Olympics in 2014, Intel intends to present its CPU, code-named Broadwell , are likely to be produced on 14 nm technological standards and promise to become the first true "system on a chip" in the arsenal of the world chip maker . And today we have the possibility to look into the more distant future, when in 2015 and 2016 in the light should be available for Intel processors with the names and Skylake Skymont.
Moreover, the chips Skylake, according to a source, will be issued according to the same 14 nm manufacturing standards, and that Broadwell, that obviously means a transition to a qualitatively new architecture (standard strategy for Intel "tick-tock"). At the same time the production line in the CPU Skymont should be used more "slim" 11-nm process, which so far is at an early stage of development. As the functionality of processors and Skylake Skymont, so to predict long-term perspective, of course, quite difficult, but one can assume even greater integration of microelectronic components in the concept of "system on a chip" and improvements in productivity and efficiency, as well as possible support for the next edition of the account of technology DirectX (DX12).
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