Andrew Cunningham:
Finally, the slides confirm that Intel will continue to make U-series CPUs with a 28W TDP and faster Iris-branded integrated GPUs, though we know very little about any of them. There will be one Core i7 chip, two Core i5 chips, and one Core i3 chip, and they’re all coming in the first half of 2016. That’s the sum total of what we know.
These CPUs are also used almost exclusively by Apple—historically they’ve been included in the 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro to give it a bit more firepower than the 15W CPUs would. Expect the same thing to happen in the Skylake generation.
Bardzo interesują mnie zmiany jakie wniosą nowe CPU Intela. Czy wzrost czasu pracy na baterii będzie istotny i zauważalny? Śledzę zarówno MacBooka jak i MacBooka Pro – rocznik 2016 to potencjalnie czas wymiany mojego Neptune R.

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