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Intel Core "Haswell" Processor Launch Sync'd with Computex

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We've known for a while that Intel's 4th generation Core "Haswell" line of processors are going to miss the 2013 International CES. It turns out the new line of processors will be launched in June, in fact right on the backdrops of the 2013 Computex, the year's biggest PC hardware expo. A few days ahead of Computex, Intel will host a press-conference announcing the processors with downstream partners. The processors, and related products (motherboards, coolers), will be exhibited at Computex, and market availability will soon follow. The company is optimistic about the new chips, estimating them to make up 14-16 percent of its CPU shipments by the end of Q3 2013 (September).



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Come on intel give us 8 cores 16 threads cpus already!
 
And this is somehow surprising?
 
Come on intel give us 8 cores 16 threads cpus already!

They already did, but they're branded as Xeons, they don't OC, and you have to pay through the nose for them. There's 10C/20T if you prefer, too.
 
Come on intel give us 8 cores 16 threads cpus already!
They have no reason to give you anything more. TBH, they literally has no competition for Ivy-Bridge, let alone Haswell.
 
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Is computex open to public? If yes then ill probably go
 
I am excited to see these bad boys, this gives me about 8 months to save up to upgrade.:D
 
i allready have an 8 core system
 
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