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{{intel title|Skylake Y|core}}
 
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{{core
 
{{core
| name             = Skylake Y
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|name=Skylake Y
| image             = skylake y (front).png
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|image=skylake y (front).png
| image size       = 250px
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|image size=250px
| image 2           = skylake y (back).png
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|image 2 size=250px
| image 2 size      = 250px
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|back image=skylake y (back).png
| developer         = Intel
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|developer=Intel
| manufacturer     = Intel
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|manufacturer=Intel
| first announced   = September 1, 2015
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|first announced=September 1, 2015
| first launched   = September 1, 2015
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|first launched=September 1, 2015
| isa               = x86-64
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|isa=x86-64
| microarch         = Skylake
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|microarch=Skylake
| word             = 64 bit
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|word=64 bit
| proc             = 14 nm
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|proc=14 nm
| tech             = CMOS
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|tech=CMOS
| clock min         = 900 MHz
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|clock min=900 MHz
| clock max         = 1,500 MHz
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|clock max=1,500 MHz
| package          = FCBGA-1515
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|predecessor=Broadwell Y
| socket            = BGA-1515
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|predecessor link=intel/cores/broadwell y
 
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|successor=Kaby Lake Y
| succession      = Yes
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|successor link=intel/cores/kaby lake y
| predecessor     = Broadwell Y
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|package=FCBGA-1515
| predecessor link = intel/cores/broadwell y
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|socket=BGA-1515
| successor       = Kaby Lake Y
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|succession=Yes
| successor link   = intel/cores/kaby lake y
 
 
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'''Skylake Y''' ('''SKL-Y''') is the core name for [[Intel]]'s ultra-low power line of processors based on the {{intel|Skylake|l=arch}} microarchitecture, replacing the {{intel|Broadwell Y|l=core}} core. These chips are primarily targeted towards 2-in-1s detachable, tablets, computer sticks, and other ultra-low power devices. Skylake Y processors are fabricated on Intel's [[14 nm process]] and provide {{intel|skylake#Key_changes_from_Broadwell|a large set of improvements over|l=arch}} comparable Broadwell models.
 
'''Skylake Y''' ('''SKL-Y''') is the core name for [[Intel]]'s ultra-low power line of processors based on the {{intel|Skylake|l=arch}} microarchitecture, replacing the {{intel|Broadwell Y|l=core}} core. These chips are primarily targeted towards 2-in-1s detachable, tablets, computer sticks, and other ultra-low power devices. Skylake Y processors are fabricated on Intel's [[14 nm process]] and provide {{intel|skylake#Key_changes_from_Broadwell|a large set of improvements over|l=arch}} comparable Broadwell models.

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Skylake Y
skylake y (front).png
General Info
DesignerIntel
ManufacturerIntel
IntroductionSeptember 1, 2015 (announced)
September 1, 2015 (launched)
Microarchitecture
ISAx86-64
MicroarchitectureSkylake
Word Size
8 octets
16 nibbles
64 bit
Process14 nm
0.014 μm
1.4e-5 mm
TechnologyCMOS
Clock900 MHz - 1,500 MHz
Packaging
skylake y (back).png
Succession

Skylake Y (SKL-Y) is the core name for Intel's ultra-low power line of processors based on the Skylake microarchitecture, replacing the Broadwell Y core. These chips are primarily targeted towards 2-in-1s detachable, tablets, computer sticks, and other ultra-low power devices. Skylake Y processors are fabricated on Intel's 14 nm process and provide a large set of improvements over comparable Broadwell models.

Overview[edit]

Skylake Y based processors are a single-chip solution - the chipset is packaged in the same physical casing as the CPU in a multi-chip package (MCP). Communication between the separate dies are done via a lightweight On-Package Interconnect (OPI) interface, allowing for a 4 GT/s transfer rate. SKL-Y chips use Socket BGA-1515.

Common Features[edit]

All Skylake Y processors have the following:

Skylake Y Processors[edit]

 List of Skylake Y Processors
 Main processorIGPMajor Feature Diff
ModelLaunchedPriceFamilyCoresThreadsL3$TDPFrequencyTurboMax MemoryNameFrequencyTurboTBTAVX2TXTTSXvProOS Guard
m3-6Y3027 September 2015$ 281.00
€ 252.90
£ 227.61
¥ 29,035.73
Core m3244 MiB
4,096 KiB
4,194,304 B
0.00391 GiB
4.5 W
4,500 mW
0.00603 hp
0.0045 kW
0.9 GHz
900 MHz
900,000 kHz
2.2 GHz
2,200 MHz
2,200,000 kHz
16 GiB
16,384 MiB
16,777,216 KiB
17,179,869,184 B
0.0156 TiB
HD Graphics 515300 MHz
0.3 GHz
300,000 KHz
850 MHz
0.85 GHz
850,000 KHz
m5-6Y5427 September 2015$ 281.00
€ 252.90
£ 227.61
¥ 29,035.73
Core m5244 MiB
4,096 KiB
4,194,304 B
0.00391 GiB
4.5 W
4,500 mW
0.00603 hp
0.0045 kW
1.1 GHz
1,100 MHz
1,100,000 kHz
2.7 GHz
2,700 MHz
2,700,000 kHz
16 GiB
16,384 MiB
16,777,216 KiB
17,179,869,184 B
0.0156 TiB
HD Graphics 515300 MHz
0.3 GHz
300,000 KHz
900 MHz
0.9 GHz
900,000 KHz
m5-6Y5727 September 2015$ 281.00
€ 252.90
£ 227.61
¥ 29,035.73
Core m5244 MiB
4,096 KiB
4,194,304 B
0.00391 GiB
4.5 W
4,500 mW
0.00603 hp
0.0045 kW
1.1 GHz
1,100 MHz
1,100,000 kHz
2.8 GHz
2,800 MHz
2,800,000 kHz
16 GiB
16,384 MiB
16,777,216 KiB
17,179,869,184 B
0.0156 TiB
HD Graphics 515300 MHz
0.3 GHz
300,000 KHz
900 MHz
0.9 GHz
900,000 KHz
m7-6Y7527 September 2015$ 393.00
€ 353.70
£ 318.33
¥ 40,608.69
Core m7244 MiB
4,096 KiB
4,194,304 B
0.00391 GiB
4.5 W
4,500 mW
0.00603 hp
0.0045 kW
1.2 GHz
1,200 MHz
1,200,000 kHz
3.1 GHz
3,100 MHz
3,100,000 kHz
16 GiB
16,384 MiB
16,777,216 KiB
17,179,869,184 B
0.0156 TiB
HD Graphics 515300 MHz
0.3 GHz
300,000 KHz
1,000 MHz
1 GHz
1,000,000 KHz
4405Y3 November 2015$ 161.00
€ 144.90
£ 130.41
¥ 16,636.13
Pentium242 MiB
2,048 KiB
2,097,152 B
0.00195 GiB
6 W
6,000 mW
0.00805 hp
0.006 kW
1.5 GHz
1,500 MHz
1,500,000 kHz
16 GiB
16,384 MiB
16,777,216 KiB
17,179,869,184 B
0.0156 TiB
HD Graphics 515300 MHz
0.3 GHz
300,000 KHz
800 MHz
0.8 GHz
800,000 KHz
Count: 5

See also[edit]

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back imageFile:skylake y (back).png +
designerIntel +
first announcedSeptember 1, 2015 +
first launchedSeptember 1, 2015 +
instance ofcore +
isax86-64 +
main imageFile:skylake y (front).png +
manufacturerIntel +
microarchitectureSkylake +
nameSkylake Y +
process14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) +
technologyCMOS +
word size64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) +