Skylake (microarchitecture)
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Skylake is the codename for a processor microarchitecture to be developed by Intel as the successor to Haswell. Skylake uses a 14 nm process (the tock after Broadwell).[1][2]
This microarchitecture has not been confirmed by Intel to be in development.
[edit] Architecture
- 14 nm process.
[edit] Skymont
In keeping with Intel's tick-tock principle, a 10 nm shrink of Skylake is due out approximately one year after the introduction of the microarchitecture and has been codenamed Skymont.[1]
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