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General Info |
Skylake (SKL) is Intel's microarchitecture using 14 nm process for mainstream desktops, servers, and mobiles. Skylake became the successor to the short-lived Broadwell which experienced severe delays.
For desktop and mobile, Skylake is branded as 6th Generation Intel Core processors. For server class processors, Intel branded it as Xeon E3 v5, Xeon E5 v5, and Xeon E7 v5.
Codenames
Core | Abbrev | Target |
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Skylake Y | SKL-Y | 2-in-1s detachable, tablets, and computer sticks |
Skylake U | SKL-U | Light notebooks, portable All-in-Ones (AiOs), Minis, and conference room |
Skylake H | SKL-H | Ultimate mobile performance, mobile workstations |
Skylake S | SKL-S | Desktop performance to value, AiOs, and minis |
Technology
- Main article: Broadwell § Technology
Skylake uses the same 14 nm process used for the Broadwell microarchitecture.