Is Broadwell newer than Haswell?

Broadwell is the fifth generation of the Intel Core Processor. It is Intel’s codename for the 14 nanometer die shrink of its Haswell microarchitecture….Broadwell (microarchitecture)

General information
Predecessor Haswell (Tock/Architecture) Haswell Refresh (Optimization)
Successor Skylake (Tock/Architecture)

What came after Ivy Bridge?

Haswell
Haswell is the codename for a processor microarchitecture developed by Intel as the “fourth-generation core” successor to the Ivy Bridge (which is a die shrink/tick of the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture).

What’s the difference between Haswell and Broadwell processors?

That day is today, and we can lay the smackdown with some benchmark numbers too. Broadwell, in its top level explanation, is the 14nm die shrink of Haswell which was built on 22nm. Using Intel’s 14nm process this results in a smaller silicon die and lower power consumption.

Is the Intel Broadwell a laptop or desktop?

All-told, Intel is launching ten different SKUs, five 47W laptop and five 65W ‘desktop’, using a mix of socketed (LGA) and soldered (BGA) parts. All five desktop SKUs are still technically Broadwell-H, and all five are 65W quad-core models featuring Intel’s Iris Pro integrated graphics and the product’s associated Crystal Well L4 cache.

What does Core M stand for in Broadwell?

Core M is the official marketing designation for what was historically the Y series processor (Broadwell-Y), but Core M played a different role to other Y series processors. Core M brought the Core architecture down to a 4.5W thermal design, enabling small and thin fanless 2-in-1 laptop/tablet designs.

What kind of processor is in an Intel desktop?

Normally an Intel desktop processor lineup spans a gamut of SKUs, from Celerons, Pentiums, i3, i5 and up to i7. Some ranges consist of 50 or so SKUs, whereby one segment (i5/i7, for example) are launched first and the rest are launched later.