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Intel 2011 Core Series Desktop Processor Roadmap Surfaces

Not coming. The last CPU Intel releases/has released for 1366 is the i7-970, which is a hexa-core, but it's nothing but cheap. Retails for about 800€ here in Europe.

Ya i saw the 970, it's supposedly been priced at $500 here in the U.S. and that's way to much for me.:((guess I'll wait till it gets cheaper)
 
Ya i saw the 970, it's supposedly been priced at $500 here in the U.S. and that's way to much for me.:((guess I'll wait till it gets cheaper)

$500? Try $850 in 1000 unit quantities...:shadedshu

I wonder if it's possible to have a CPU with both unlocked bclk AND lower TDP :D

I know I will be upgrading, still using my P45-based PC with E8400. This will rock for me. I'm happy I didn't buy a new AMD stuff (was in fact because of lack of 32nm CPUs).

Well the lower TDP processors seem to get that lower TDP from lowering the clock speed(and likely the stock voltage to match those clock speeds), so if you want an unlocked BCLK Multiplier, and a lower TDP, just buy the K edition and underclock/undervolt it...though that would make the unlocked BCLK Multiplier kind of useless...
 
i saw no where where sandy bridge crushes bulldozer on that link. its all news we already have posted on here just all in one spot copy and pasted. but i saw no comparative SB vs BD just sandy bridge stuff
 
i never expect good deals from unlock INTEL possessors anymore
 
  • 21xx - Core i3 dual-core
  • 23xx - Core i5 dual-core
  • 24xx - Core i5 quad-core
  • 25xx - Core i5 quad-core
  • 27xx - Core i7 quad-core

hmm...it seems like they are copy their naming from amd's radeon line..
 
:confused::confused: how?... because they're four digits?

don't you find any coincident here?

21xx~23xx entry level

24xx~25xx mainstream

27xx ~ up high end
 
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