CES 2015: Intel’s Broadwell-U CPUs promise big battery boost and faster gaming

CES 2015: Intel's Broadwell-U CPUs promise big battery boost and faster gaming

By Desire Athow

CES 2015: Intel's Broadwell-U CPUs promise big battery boost and faster gaming

Intel has unveiled its fifth generation Core processor family, commonly known as Broadwell-U, one that supersedes Ivy Bridge and complements the company’s existing Core M processor range – which targets products focused on mobility.

The new processors are generally smaller than their previous counterparts while cramming significantly more transistors (35% more transistors on a die that’s 37% smaller).

While productivity benchmarks are almost flat (up by 4%), others like video conversion (50% faster), 3D graphics (up 22%) and battery life (up 90 minutes) shows that Intel’s 5th generation CPU is going the right way.

Beyond the introduction of these new processors though is the promise of augmented functionality across the board. A quick look at the processor map shows that the actual CPU only occupy a very small faction of the die.

Gamer’s dozen

Expect much better graphics performance with DirectX 12 baked in and 4K resolution promised even in Wireless Display mode as well as improved sound with its smart sound technology.

There’s also a number of associated technologies that Intel expects its partners to roll out together with Broadwell-U. These will include RealSense, Voice assistant, Wireless Gigabit Docking and Biometric password capabilities.

Products have already started shipping (with high end laptops like the <a target=_blank …read more

Source: techradar.com – Computing Components

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