The Intel Developer Forum is right around the corner, and the company is expected to give us a whole lot more information about its new Skylake processors (beyond, that is, the high-end desktop chips we’ve already tested). The people over at FanlessTech couldn’t wait, though—they’ve posted what appears to be more information about part of the Skylake lineup, specifically the U-series processors bound for thin-and-light Ultrabooks and mini PCs.
It’s possible that this isn’t a complete list, and that details could change when we get official information from Intel. But based on these slides, it looks like Intel could be bringing some much-needed simplicity to the lineup.
Eight CPUs, two GPUs, two chipsets
These slides show a total of eight dual-core processors: two Core i7s, two Core i5s, a single Core i3, a single Pentium, and a pair of Celerons. All chips share the same 15W TDP, the same as Haswell and Broadwell, and like Haswell and Broadwell that number should include both the CPU/GPU die and the chipset die mounted on the same package.
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