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    Intel adia Brodwell-E para 2016.

    Intel Corp. has decided to delay mass production of its next-generation code-named “Broadwell-E” microprocessor to the first quarter of 2016. Exact reasons for the decision are unclear, but probably the issues with the company’s 14nm process technology as well as the lack of competition on the market of ultra-high-end desktop platforms are among them.
    The code-named “Broadwell-E” central processing units for high-end desktops will resemble the existing Core i7-5800-/5900-series “Haswell-E” chips and will even be drop-in compatible with LGA2011 v3 mainboards based on the Intel X99 core-logic. The new HEDT CPUs will feature six or eight cores, up to 20MB of last-level-cache, quad-channel DDR4 memory, PCI Express 3.0 lanes, 140W thermal design power and so on.
    Unfortunately, the new enthusiast-class chips from Intel will not see the light of the day till the first quarter of 2016, reports Chinese VR-Zoneweb-site. The world’s largest chipmaker plans to start supplying pre-ES samples of the “Broadwell-E” to partners in the second quarter of 2015, engineering samples (ES) are expected to become available on the 36th week of 2015, whereas the final qualification samples (QS) are expected to ship to Intel’s partners on the 47th week of next year.

    Given the fact that the “Broadwell-E” chips share silicon with the Xeon “Broadwell-EP” microprocessors, it is highly likely that it will also not hit the market in 2015, but will only become available in 2016.
    Intel did not comment on the news-story.

    http://www.kitguru.net/components/cpu/anton-shilov/intel-delays-broadwell-e-processor-for-high-end-desktops-to-2016/
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    Boas!
    Parece que o X99 vai andar ai pelo menos até 2016...

    Ou seja actual mais 3 ou 4 anos...

    Cumprimentos,

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    Citação Post Original de Lord Paulus Cobris Ver Post
    Boas!
    Parece que o X99 vai andar ai pelo menos até 2016...
    O socket sim...o teu, aí em tua casa, duvido...!
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    Não há muito por onde trocar, só se for para pior. Depois de se ter X99, qualquer troca será um downgrade, não tanto um upgrade.

    Duvido que os Broadwell e Skylake venham fazer mossa aos Haswell-E, a nível de performance.
    Última edição de reiszink : 21-10-14 às 15:35
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    Isso é a tua linha de pensamento bro, e está correcta...Mas depois falamos bro...Ele vai trocar... Podes "quotar"...
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    Tech Bencher Avatar de reiszink
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    Qualquer dia estamos aqui todos a fazer apostas clandestinas, a ver quem adivinha o momento da próxima troca.
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    apostas com o LPC e' sempre um ganho certo ehehehehe se apostar-mos que ele muda....
    Entao quando ele diz "isto dura 1 ano" pronto... e' sinal que passado 2 semanas ta a mudar

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    Citação Post Original de reiszink Ver Post
    Qualquer dia estamos aqui todos a fazer apostas clandestinas, a ver quem adivinha o momento da próxima troca.
    Olha que ja faltou mais LOL

    Enviado do meu ALCATEL ONE TOUCH 7041X através de Tapatalk


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    Citação Post Original de JayDz Ver Post
    Olha que ja faltou mais LOL

    Enviado do meu ALCATEL ONE TOUCH 7041X através de Tapatalk
    Boas!
    LOOOL..

    Quero 5% no lucro das apostas!

    Cumprimentos,

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    Intel bug TSX vai ser corrigido apenas nos Brodwell k, impossivel corrigir nos Haswell.

    It was previously speculated that the Haswell TSX bug would prove impossible to fix via a microcode patch and this seems to have been confirmed by documents spotted by BitsandChips.it. Patches to the microcode can only do so much and if the bug is hard coded into the processor, then there really isn’t anything Intel can do about it without an impossible-in-real-life mass recall and replacement strategem.
    Intel TSX Bug not fixable by patch in Haswell – will stay as is

    To those who don’t remember the issue, TSX stands for Transactional Synchronized eXtensions and deals largely with enterprise-related matters such as database handling, not really something that affects the wide majority of the mainstream consumer spectrum. Intel summarizes the TSX Bug as “under a complex set of internal timing conditions and system events, software using the Intel TSX (Transactional Synchronization Extensions) instructions may result in unpredictable system behavior” with the full detail present over here. When it was initially discovered, Intel’s PR made the following statement:
    “We have addressed the TSX issue with the release of a microcode update that disables TSX on current steppings of the affected Haswell and Broadwell products,” an Intel spokesman said in a statement. “Longer term, Intel is committed to correcting the issues with TSX and enabling the feature on future processors.”
    The statement implies that the patch would be fixed in the future either via another microcode update or succeeding SKUs. The only thing that actually seems serious is that the Xeon E5 V3 processors, who do have this bug, and who are enterprise class SKUs, will never see the TSX bug cured. The TSX instruction set will remain permanently deactivated in any such server or workstation, provided you have applied the latest patch. Intel Xeon E5 V3 owners will now have a decision to make: apply the microcode patch and disable TSX or keep the CPUs as they are and risk data corruption or instability. Although if the workload is entirely dependent on TSX then there is no choice but to downgrade to Ivy Bridge till Broadwell arrives.


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    http://wccftech.com/intel-tsx-bug-fixed-broadwellk-impossible-fix-haswell-patch/
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    Intel pode cortar subsidios dos produtos mobile.

    Market watchers have speculated that Intel will stop providing subsidies for its mobile device solutions to eliminate losses from the business; however, sources from PC players believe Intel is likely to continue offering subsidies to some of its larger clients, such as Asustek Computer, through different methods in order to maintain orders.Asustek responded by stating it does not comment on market speculation, while Intel said that the company's has not announced specific timing for the discontinuation of contra revenues for the mobile segment, but is now focused on cost reduction for both the platform and the overall platform BOM. Intel is adding SoCs (SoFIA) that are designed specifically for the segment to its roadmap and expects related product- and bill of materials-costs to decline meaningfully as new, more cost-competitive products are introduced.The sources pointed out that Intel has been aggressively providing subsidies and assistance on technology and marketing to first-tier brand vendors as well as white-box players in China, looking to expand its share in the mobile device market. Asustek is currently the largest client of Intel's handset and tablet platforms.In 2014, Asustek placed orders for over 7.5 million Atom processors with Intel for its ZenFone- series smartphones. Including orders for its MeMO Pad 7/8, Transformer Pad, Fonepad, Windows 8-based tablets, T100 2-in-1 and PadFone X mini, Intel received at least 15 million CPU orders from the Taiwan-based vendor in the year.The sources believe that Intel is mainly stopping its subsidies to China's white-box players as its cooperation with Tsinghua Unigroup should no longer require the CPU giant to promote its products in China.Spreadtrum Communications, a CPU subsidiary of Tsinghua, will develop x86-based SoCs jointly with Intel and will also be responsible for selling the CPUs in China. With Spreadtrum's existing channels and clients, Intel will not need to offer subsidies to attract partners in China.Since orders from first-tier brand vendors are still handled by Intel, the sources believe that the CPU maker is unlikely to risk losing high-volume orders from these clients.The sources pointed out that Asustek is expected to ship at least 15 million ZenFone smartphones in 2015. Asustek is set to announce its second-generation ZenFone-series devices in the first quarter of 2015. Via digitimes.

    http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/intel-might-stop-mobile-subsidies.html


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    Lançamento da plataforma Skylake pode trazer quebras no mercado das motherboards.

    Although the release of the code-named “Skylake-S” microprocessors in the second quarter of 2015 could please some users and generate additional demand for personal computers, for makers of mainboards as well as some other computer components it will create a rather huge mess.
    As reported earlier, Intel Corp.’s “Skylake-S” microprocessors for desktops may emerge on the market as early as in the second quarter of 2015. The new central processing units will rely on motherboards with LGA1151 sockets powered by Intel 100-series chipsets (e.g., Z170, H170, Q170 and Q150). Since the “Skylake-S” chips support both DDR3 and DDR4 memory types, some of LGA1151 mainboards will feature 240-pin DDR3 DIMM slots, whereas other will sport 288-pin DDR4 DIMM slots.

    The “Skylake-S” microprocessors will target select market segments, they will not replace anything on the market, but will complement existing offerings. As a result, in mid-2015 there will be five Intel-based platforms for desktops available: LGA1150 mainboards based on 8-series chipsets for existing “Haswell” processors, LGA1150 motherboards powered by 9-series core-logic for “Haswell” and “Broadwell” central processing units, LGA1151 mainboards featuring 100-series chipsets for “Skylake-S” chips that support either DDR3 or DDR4 and LGA2011 v3 motherboards based on the X99 core-logic for “Haswell-E” high-end desktop CPUs. It should be noted that Intel will also continue to offer entry-level all-in-one solutions based on the code-named “Bay Trail-D” and/or “Braswell” chips.
    Since mainboards require different components, mechanical parts and logic sets, the complexity could create shipment and inventory challenges for manufacturers of mainboards, reports DigiTimes citing sources among makers of motherboards. Moreover, since many of Intel processors will offer similar performance and will address similar segments of the market, there will be inevitable internal competition between Intel’s own central processing units, which will create additional issues for distributors, PC makers and stores.

    Intel usually advices mainboard makers in advance regarding its shipment plans and product mixes for the coming quarters. As a result, producers of motherboards can figure out the split between platforms. However, since they cannot predict exact demand from the end user, they will inevitably face certain challenges with Intel’s platforms in 2015.
    Given the cut-throat competition on the market of motherboards, Intel’s decision to offer a lot of different platforms at once will likely once again lower profitability of mainboard manufacturers. Perhaps, some of them will be forced to either exit the market of merge their platform businesses in order to remain competitive in terms of pricing.

    KitGuru Says: While typically a choice is a good thing for the consumer, this does not seem to be the case right now. Many processors and platforms will offer similar levels of performance and will therefore create a lot of confusion. Moreover, in many situations it will be rather hard to make a choice. For example, Intel’s “Skylake-S” platforms will offer native SATA Express support, but will not offer overclockability (since Intel has no plans to release Skylake-K processors in Q2 2015); by contrast, Intel’s “Haswell-K” and “Broadwell-K” will offer overclockability, but will not feature native SATA Express support.

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    Que confusão que a Intel está a criar com os sockets.
    Bons tempos aqueles onde os 775 davam para tudo, durante anos e anos.
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    Que palhaçada, é tanto socket que ninguém se entende. Como se não houvessem já modelos de boards que cheguem no mercado. E dito isto a AMD continua a dormir... viessem eles com uns "A64 style" do aço e ficaria tudo bem mais simples.

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    Novo socket significa money para a Intel... com a febre dos tesonis, muitos vão logo trocar tudo e as mudanças de socket de geraçao em geração como tem acontecido ultimamente só dão lucro principalmente quando a concorrencia praticamente não existe.
    É lixado para o consumidor, tanta confusão e modelos de socket... mas que importa isso quando a Intel faz o que quer e lhe apetece nestes ultimos anos.
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