Intel takes the iGPU lead, for a price
B roadwell has been a long time coming to the desktop, but it’s finally here in the form of Intel’s i7-5775C. It’s the codename for Intel’s move to a 14nm manufacturing process, known as a tick in Intel’s tick/tock cadence, and has been long overdue thanks to production issues. While laptops have benefited from Broadwell’s powersipping process since late 2014, it’s only now that desktop users get to see what all the fuss is about. And while the move to 14nm is impressive, it’s the beefed up Iris Pro graphics in this processor that steals the show.
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