Late last week Intel announced its first workstation-grade Xeon CPUs for laptops. The exact details aren't available, nor is a release date, although the details it did release are intriguing.
Xeons have been available for high-end desktops doing work like CAD and other graphic design because they have features a business power user would want, like error correcting code (ECC) memory and the vPro business management features.
The laptop processor, the Xeon E3-1500M v5, is meant for that same market of power users who are on the go or move between locations and need mobility. And while the new Skylake processor will have some advanced features like ECC, there are some other goodies.
The Xeon E3-1500M v5 will include Thunderbolt 3 and USB Type-C ports, which support 10Gbps USB 3.1 Gen 2 transfer speeds. It will also have its own optimized graphics, although Intel did not go into details. The Xeon has never been known as a graphics champ since it runs on servers, but the upcoming Skylake line is said to have very good graphics, so we may see a desktop Xeon with Skylake-level graphics.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 14 2015, @05:01AM
don't forget stupid ass people who want ooo thinner! lighter! laptops. all of them. theyre reaping what theyve sown. in some ways, fuck Jony Ive too, for pushing this vanity button so well.
remember Pentium 4 and RAMBUS? was nice laughing as my dual 800Mhz P3 was more performant than that bad turn. glad some infidels managed to get Intel to kill it, with their P3-based Core processors.