Intel’s new ‘Skylake’ Processors Are Coming Cooner Than You Think
After announcing new 5th-generation “Broadwell” Core chips for desktop and mobile, Intel followed by immediately confirming the 6th-generation “Skylake” processors are still on track for release later this year.
The company still hasn’t provided firm details about model numbers, clock speeds, or what types of chips will launch first. However, the company did use its keynote at Computex to show off two reference designs built around Skylake processors.
First up was “Panther Mountain,” a reference 2-in-1 with a dockable keyboard. The device is only 7.8 millimeters thick, has a RealSense 3D camera, and uses USB Type-C for connectivity. Intel didn’t go into details, but it appeared to be a 13-inch system not unlike current dockables — though even thinner. It also appeared to be passively cooled.
That was followed by “Star Brook,” a reference all-in-one. It boasts a chassis only 10 millimeters thick, which is even more impressive than the laptop given the size of currently available AIO systems. Despite its slim profile, the system still has a 4K display. It also offers a folding stand that makes it easy to lay the device flat for touchscreen use. It also appeared to lack a fan
It’s important to note these are reference designs, which means they are not consumer products. Intel is not getting into the laptop or all-in-one market. Instead, these systems are meant to showcase the capabilities of upcoming hardware and given an idea of what real devices based on Skylake processors will be like. Source








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