Intel has announced that its line of overclocker-friendly Broadwell CPUs is due for release mid-2015. The news, leaked in the form of an Intel roadmap (below) back in January, was confirmed at GDC 2015 in San Francisco.
The Broadwell chips will feature Iris Pro graphics, boast an impressively low TDP of 65 watts, and will come unclocked, making the CPU perfect for overclockers running a micro ATX or mini ITX board.
The timing of Intel’s Broadwell release means it will likely coincide with Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system, making the second half of 2015 a great time to build a new system.
Source: TechSpot
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