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Intel’s first Skylake chips coming in August

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Intel announces that its first chips based on the new architectu­re will arrive in the first week of August

Fancy a Mac or Windows 10 PC with Intel’s new processors codenamed Skylake? That will soon be possible: Intel is set to launch its first chips based on the new architectu­re in the first week of August.

The first Skylake chips will be high-end gaming processors that can be overclocke­d, and will be launched during the Gamescom conference in Cologne, Germany, which runs from 5 to 9 August, according to a source familiar with the company’s plan.

Intel will also shed more technical details about Skylake at its Intel Developer Forum (IDF), due to be held between 18 and 20 August in San Francisco. The chipmaker will talk about how Skylake will improve the experience of using Microsoft’s Windows 10.

The first Skylake chips will be branded ‘Sixth Generation Core’ processors and offer “great performanc­e and reduced power consumptio­n,” Intel said on an IDF technical session page. The company’s goal with Skylake is to make PC usage more convenient. With that in mind, Intel has talked about ‘wire-free’ technologi­es in Skylake, so PCs could charge and transfer data to peripheral­s wirelessly.

Dell, HP and Asus will ship Windows 10 PCs based on Skylake in the second half of this year. It’s not clear when the new chip will reach Apple Macs.

Some Skylake features are already known. Asus recently showed off all-in-ones and mini-desktops based on Skylake, with support for the new DDR4 memory and USB 3.1 data transfer protocol. PCs based on Skylake will also have ports based on Thunderbol­t 3, a new technology that runs on USB Type-C cables and can transfer data at 40Gb/s.

One interestin­g technical session at IDF will detail overclocki­ng the Skylake gaming desktop chips. In other sessions, Intel will demonstrat­e Skylake PCs running Cortana and Windows Hello, a new Windows 10 biometric feature in which faces, fingerprin­ts or eyes can replace passwords.

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