While we already had a chance to see some benchmarks of Intel's upcoming 14nm Broadwell LGA1150 desktop CPUs, it appears that the two most interesting ones, the Core i7-5775C and the Core i5-5675C will be launched and available during first week of June, or in line with Computex 2015 show.
As detailed earlier, the Core i7-5775C and the Core i5-5675C will be the only Broadwell desktop parts for LGA1150 motherboards, while Intel will also launch three new parts for BGA1364 socket.
As noted, both parts will be quad-core parts with Iris Pro 6200 graphics, support for DDR3 1600 memory, unlocked multiplier and same 65W TDP. the Core i7-5775C and the Core i5-5675C will have a few differences, as the Core i7-5775C will pack 6MB of cache, have Hyper-Threading support and work at 3.3GHz base an 3.7GHz clocks. The Core i5-5675C on the other hand, will works at 3.1GHz base and 3.6GHz Turbo clocks, lack Hyper-Threading support and pack only 4MB of cache.
Recent benchmarks,
posted by HKEPC, revealed a bit of details regarding performance improvements but most of them will not be CPU related but rather related to the new integrated graphics part with 128MB of eDRAM cache as well as noticeable lower TDP improvements.
While we still do not have precise pricing, some retailers have jumped the gun listing the Core i7-5775C for US $499.99.
Source:
Wccftech.com.