Broadwell will also be the last generation of processors to house the FIVR (fully integrated voltage regulator) something that is going to change from SKL SKUs. The Intel Broadwell Core i5-5675 and Core i7-5775 will have TDP of exactly 65W - something that is expected to increase with Skylake processors. BGA is ofcourse soldered packaging while LGA, specifically LGA 1150, is the one enthusiasts will bee interested in. Desktop will see 5th generation processors in either the LGA or BGA packaging. Broadwell is available in a multitude of flavors, including Broadwell Y (aka Core M), Broadwell-HQ and Broadwell-U. One of the interesting features of Broadwell nomenclature is the fact that the unlocked multiplier will be featured in "C" series processors - which constitute the flagship i5 and i7 respectively. Image Credits: PCOnline Intel quietly launches 14nm Broadwell uArch - OEMs begin SKU listing Many online retailers have started listing models of pre-built PCs housing the elusive 5xxx series microprocessors from Intel. It would appear that Intel has started supplying OEMs with 5th Generation Processors, quietly launching the pioneering 14nm Broadwell micro-architecture in the process. Well well well, we finally have something conclusive to report on the Broadwell side of things.
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