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Intel Lets Loose Core i7 980X Performance Evaluations

I can see the price coming down once AMD counters it.

AMD is lucky if they catch up with the i7 920. It will be over a year before AMD matches the 980X performance wise, if even that soon. :ohwell:

Intel needs stiffer competition so prices go down.

All EE Editions were atleast $999 as far as I can remember.
 
*drooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooling*
 
Its going to be $1500 AFAIK for that chip.

Not as far as I can tell in the USA. I have seen preorders for $1083 which implies $999 is the target.
 
You would be correct erocker, it's going to be unlocked.

Just making sure. I wasn't sure if Intel was just going to dub this chip as "Extreme" due to the 6 cores. Honestly, I can see myself getting this CPU. :)
 
Wow... Cool i was hope it run on LGA1156:banghead:

No, these are for x58 mobos with 1366 socket, the new 6 core chips need tripple channel memory to run, there are no immediate plans to have the 6 core chips on 1156.
 
I can see the price coming down once AMD counters it.
They won't. In order for AMD to compete, they would first have to get a hexa-core processor on the 32nm fab or lower in order to get temps down. Then they'd have to get its clockspeed to close to 4 GHz. AMD's K10 can't handle that on a single, dual, tri, nor quad core so the chances of that happening are none. Even then, it would barely be keeping up to the 980X. They'd either need an octo-core on the 22nm process or a completely different architecture.
 
I can see 3 really good things about this progression to 6-core chips using existing x58:
> All the 920 owners get a real upgrade path for when the 920 finally becomes old hat.
> People who buy this chip will get good resale value because of the above, when they move onto the next top-of-the-line chip in another 18 months.
> People at the bottom of the market will get an abundance of "slow" 920s to buy second hand for cheap.

If that all happens x58 will turn out to have been pretty good for us. Hope it does!

Anyhow my Biostar X58 T-Power already has a GulfTown BIOS available (and all the USB problems are finally gone too!). Good times!
 
i can see lots of people selling lots of parts to get that chip, it's gonna make some great benching runs and have a monster life cycle, damn the first 920 co that i got when they came out is still king of the hill, so now this is just WAK.....

me wants :toast:
 
They won't. In order for AMD to compete, they would first have to get a hexa-core processor on the 32nm fab or lower in order to get temps down. Then they'd have to get its clockspeed to close to 4 GHz. AMD's K10 can't handle that on a single, dual, tri, nor quad core so the chances of that happening are none. Even then, it would barely be keeping up to the 980X. They'd either need an octo-core on the 22nm process or a completely different architecture.

AMD doesn't counter in speed, they nudge their way in with price (like theubersmurf said). Works for me. :)

BTW, are there any new architectures/major updates coming up from AMD that we know of?
 
250 bucks per core. Ouch!
 
AMD doesn't counter in speed, they nudge their way in with price (like theubersmurf said). Works for me. :)

BTW, are there any new architectures/major updates coming up from AMD that we know of?
AMD countering in price is merely an excuse for being unable to compete in performance.

Bulldozer but it sounds like it is still a ways off (2011/2012, maybe longer).
 
AMD is lucky if they catch up with the i7 920. It will be over a year before AMD matches the 980X performance wise, if even that soon. :ohwell:

Intel needs stiffer competition so prices go down.

All EE Editions were atleast $999 as far as I can remember.

Its been over a year and they cant match the i7 920 :rolleyes:

more like $167/core ;), its a hexa, not quad lol

well being as its got hyperthreading, you could say $83.5 per thread :D
 
Any hope for an intel 6 core proc trickling down to a less expensive market bracket?

Gotta love how the good ol' X58 platform keeps rocking, :rockout: it's like the gift that keeps on giving :laugh:
 
Any hope for an intel 6 core proc trickling down to a less expensive market bracket?

Gotta love how the good ol' X58 platform keeps rocking, :rockout: it's like the gift that keeps on giving :laugh:

Ya there are rumors out that there will be mainstream versions of Intel's 6 core CPU's.

These rumors are more likely true, just look back in 2006, Intel released there first quad core(QX6700) and after that a slew of mainstream quad cores saw a release. It's a trend really.
 
Thanks erocker. I just ordered mine. :D
 
Man, I want this chip bad. My worry is once I start buying high dollar cpu's like this, then I'll never go back. Just hoping I can get a good deal on one...
 
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I need this chip for benching but i'm going to be holding off till the next revision before i pull the trigger on one of these.
 
Man, I want this chip bad. My worry is, once I start buying high dollar cpu's like this, then I'll never go back. Just hoping I can get a good deal on one...
That's kinda what happened with me. There is a bonus to it tho. You tend to stick with the rig longer, and just change the peripherals, or the occasional vid card or ram swap. You rarely keep searching for the "perfect clocker" when it comes to your cpu, so you can focus on the other stuff.
 
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