Difference between 5th and 6th generation i5

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We did a fairly detailed analysis of Core M (Broadwell-Y) a few months ago and from the looks of it, Core M is based on a true 14nm node from Intel and the same node would be carried over to the performance oriented chips arriving in Spring of 2015. Image Credits: Zdnet Intel Updates 2015-2016 Roadmap With 5th Generation Broadwell and 6th Generation Skylake CPUsĪs we know, Intel has already launched their first iteration of their chips based on the Broadwell architecture codenamed 'Core M'. There have been widespread rumors that Intel would be delaying their Skylake processors to 2016 but a second roadmap update debunks the false claims showing that 2015 would be a major update in regards to processor architecture and technology with the simultaneous launch of a Tick (Broadwell) and Tock (Skylake). Intel has yet again updated its processor roadmap showcasing that they are on schedule with their upcoming products such as Skylake, Broadwell, Braswell and the new mobility cores.