The Skylake architecture was announced at the Intel Development Forum in September 2014, and it is anticipated that the first desktop Skylake-S CPUs will be announced or launched at the next. Intel will soon be unveiling other processors in the Skylake family in the near future, with the Skylake-U, Skylake-H, Skylake-H Xeon and Skylake-Y families being unveiled in the coming months. Skylake-S is a codename for future desktop Intel processors, built on Skylake 14nm microarchitecture and compatible with upcoming socket 1151, or LGA1151. Not too damn bad for a processor that can clock all the way up to 3.6GHz. The Core i7-6700T will include a 2.8GHz frequency and boost clock of 3.6GHz, packing 8MB of 元 cache and a TDP of just 35W.
The 'low TDP' chips in the form of the Core i7-6700T, and the three other Core i5 processors with the 'T' moniker will be decent processors for low-power devices. SkyLake-SP (Scalable Performance), code name SKX, is the next generation Xeon server processor fabricated on the Intel 14nm tri-gate CMOS technology with. But, the Core i7-6700 will feature a 3.4GHz frequency with 4GHz boost making it a viable alternative to the 6700K if you don't want to overclock. The most noteworthy chips out of the Skylake-S lineup are definitely the Core i7-6700K and Core i5-6600K as they are the unlocked, overclocking ready CPUs. The new Skylake-S processors are as follows: All of these processors will slot into the new LGA 1151 motherboards using the Z170, H170 and B150 chipsets. Intel Pentium G4400 - Pentium Skylake Dual-Core 3.3 GHz LGA 1151 54W Intel HD Graphics 510 Desktop Processor - BX80662G4400. The remaining 8 processors will be made up of four 65W, and four 35W low TDP chips. The chipmaker will be offering up 10 total SKUs, with two of them already in the wild.