Intel Skylake
Intel Skylake is a microarchitecture developed by Intel for its processors, introduced in 2015. It is part of the Intel Core family and is built on a 14nm manufacturing process, which allows for improved performance and energy efficiency compared to previous generations. Skylake supports features like DDR4 memory and enhanced graphics capabilities, making it suitable for a wide range of computing tasks.
Skylake processors are used in various devices, from laptops to desktops, and are known for their ability to handle multitasking and demanding applications. This architecture laid the groundwork for subsequent generations, such as Kaby Lake and Coffee Lake, further advancing computing technology.