All the new Skylake machines you can buy at Comex 2015
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Skylake Machines at Comex 2015
In case you didn't hear, Skylake is here! Skylake is the codename for Intel's sixth generation Core processor and it promises to deliver more performance but with better power efficiency. There's a whole lot of technology behind this and if you are interested to find out, head over here where we unravel the architecture behind Intel's latest processors.
Skylake is a pretty big deal for Intel and it hopes that it will breath new life and generate more interest in the somewhat sluggish PC business. To this end, they have released no less than 48 new processors in what is one of their most ambitious rollouts ever. These processors are broadly divided into four series and can be used to power a wide spectrum of different computing devices ranging from 2-in-1 convertibles to high-performance gaming notebooks and desktop machines.
But what makes Skylake so exciting is that devices powered by these new processors are available here and now. And we are not just talking about products that are actually announced or released or anything like that, but actual products that are present in the flesh and can be purchased. Intel has really wasted no time in getting their newest processors into the hands of manufacturers and OEMs. If you are thinking of getting latest and greatest PC or notebook, here are the Skylake devices that we saw at Comex 2015.
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