![]() ![]() There's a strong argument that Intel's latest processing architecture - Skylake - follows the same strategy. Intel's focus is now firmly on mobile, where efficiency takes point over raw performance, which serves to diminish the excitement over a new desktop release. Gone are the days of the first and second-gen Core (codenamed Nehalem and Sandy Bridge), which offered substantial generational improvements. Typically, the conclusion is this - if you already own a modern Intel chip, there's little reason to upgrade but if you're buying or constructing a new PC, there's nothing better on the market. In the last few years, reviewing an Intel CPU from a gaming perspective has always been something of a challenge.
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