So what happened to that Broadwell 5.1GHz quad? Anyone seen or heard of it again?
It sounded like the definitive desktop part, at least with current rate of improvements...
BenchLife: Flagship 'Broadwell-E' Core i7-6950X Tested
https://benchlife.info/intel-core-i7-6950x-benchmark-05042016
New motherboards by ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI and ASRock should be announced at Computex.
BDW-E 6850K@4.5GHz 1379
HSW-E 5930K@4.55GHz 1344
There was an i7-5775C ES chip at 5.2GHz under cold but as far as retail 4.7GHz at 1.6V. Did want to have a play with one but where I live it's like it never existed, not for sale anywhere (in country).So what happened to that Broadwell 5.1GHz quad? Anyone seen or heard of it again?
It sounded like the definitive desktop part, at least with current rate of improvements...
Looks like overclocking potential on this isn't going to be great. But, 10 cores...
4 GHz
Should be the 10 core die size then.Is this image correct:
If it is, anyone knows the actual die size of the 8 core (LCC) variant?
Which I (and seemingly others) can't seeThe picture I posted above.