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| − | '''Skylake''' 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. | + | '''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 {{intel|Core}} processors. For single-socket servers, Intel branded it as {{intel|Xeon E3|Xeon E3 v5}}. | For desktop and mobile, Skylake is branded as 6th Generation Intel {{intel|Core}} processors. For single-socket servers, Intel branded it as {{intel|Xeon E3|Xeon E3 v5}}. | ||
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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 single-socket servers, Intel branded it as Xeon E3 v5.