1. USB Type-C, built in 10 GbE With so many things compatible with Type-C, USB may finally realize the dream HDBaseT was trying to achieve: Everything in one cable (minus the ability for long cable runs, nothing else comes close to HDBaseT's 100m cable runs so unfortunately you still can't wire your home with USB instead of ethernet). Still I'm really looking forward to affordable 10GbE USB Type-C switches. I'm tired of my home network being bottlenecked at 125 MB/s when SSDs can push more than 500 MB/s.
2. Bringing Xbox titles to PC This is intriguing. If this works out the way I hope it does it could dominate all other consoles.
1. Looks like more alternate modes than anything to me. Not that I particularly mind tbh. Hopefully switches start dropping to around the $20-$30 per port compared to the $100+ per port we currently have.
2. Interesting.... Wonder what MS has to say about that, cause i quite enjoy the odd romp of Forza...
#2, Yes, please elaborate. "02:51AM EDT - Bringing Xbox titles to PC" So vague. Are we talking about the Xbone streaming option in W10? Or actual ports of Xbox games to the PC platform?
TSX has been fixed for a little while and was activated in the Xeon 1231 v3, not a very high-end chip. So I would imagine it's part of the standard set on all Xeon chips going forward. It just doesn't seem like a strong enough feature for Intel to do product segmentation for.
My data decided to screw up 2 minutes before the end of the event. Managed to reconnect in a taxi on my way to the next meeting, upload the final picture and finish the live blog :)
Bringing XBox titles to PC? Oh really? I don't seem to recall Microsoft announcing that option for XBox yet. I'm sure Intel would love for everyone to plunk down $500 for a chip with Iris Pro for this feature.
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at80eighty - Tuesday, June 2, 2015 - link
You'd think a showcase of IoT talking of 50B devices and 4000 exabytes of date by 2020, would have better wifiat80eighty - Tuesday, June 2, 2015 - link
*40,000merikafyeah - Tuesday, June 2, 2015 - link
The two things that interested me most:1. USB Type-C, built in 10 GbE
With so many things compatible with Type-C, USB may finally realize the dream HDBaseT was trying to achieve: Everything in one cable (minus the ability for long cable runs, nothing else comes close to HDBaseT's 100m cable runs so unfortunately you still can't wire your home with USB instead of ethernet). Still I'm really looking forward to affordable 10GbE USB Type-C switches. I'm tired of my home network being bottlenecked at 125 MB/s when SSDs can push more than 500 MB/s.
2. Bringing Xbox titles to PC
This is intriguing. If this works out the way I hope it does it could dominate all other consoles.
ZeDestructor - Tuesday, June 2, 2015 - link
1. Looks like more alternate modes than anything to me. Not that I particularly mind tbh. Hopefully switches start dropping to around the $20-$30 per port compared to the $100+ per port we currently have.2. Interesting.... Wonder what MS has to say about that, cause i quite enjoy the odd romp of Forza...
nathanddrews - Tuesday, June 2, 2015 - link
#2, Yes, please elaborate."02:51AM EDT - Bringing Xbox titles to PC" So vague. Are we talking about the Xbone streaming option in W10? Or actual ports of Xbox games to the PC platform?
jrs77 - Tuesday, June 2, 2015 - link
Allthough Broadwell clearly isn't their priority I still would've expected a little more fuss about it.When will you do a full review on the i7-5775C?
Cellar Door - Tuesday, June 2, 2015 - link
Toms hardware already has one.Ian Cutress - Tuesday, June 2, 2015 - link
It's on the front page now :)http://www.anandtech.com/show/9320/intel-broadwell...
satai - Tuesday, June 2, 2015 - link
Any details on E3-12xx v4 SKUs?nils_ - Tuesday, June 2, 2015 - link
For example, does it come with TSX?hansmuff - Tuesday, June 2, 2015 - link
TSX has been fixed for a little while and was activated in the Xeon 1231 v3, not a very high-end chip. So I would imagine it's part of the standard set on all Xeon chips going forward. It just doesn't seem like a strong enough feature for Intel to do product segmentation for.Slogby - Tuesday, June 2, 2015 - link
They already have specs up at http://ark.intel.com/products/series/87722#@Allsatai - Tuesday, June 2, 2015 - link
Thanks.I honestly had higher hopes for Turbo in 95W parts :(
SirKnobsworth - Tuesday, June 2, 2015 - link
Is there any significance to the 21 minute gap between 3:13 and 3:34?Ian Cutress - Tuesday, June 2, 2015 - link
My data decided to screw up 2 minutes before the end of the event. Managed to reconnect in a taxi on my way to the next meeting, upload the final picture and finish the live blog :)SirKnobsworth - Tuesday, June 2, 2015 - link
Thanks for the clarification.bloodypulp - Tuesday, June 2, 2015 - link
Bringing XBox titles to PC? Oh really? I don't seem to recall Microsoft announcing that option for XBox yet. I'm sure Intel would love for everyone to plunk down $500 for a chip with Iris Pro for this feature.Refuge - Tuesday, June 2, 2015 - link
I'm sure they would but there are better options for the money elsewhere.nandnandnand - Wednesday, June 3, 2015 - link
How many GFLOPs is the existing Atom Z3735F Compute Stick?