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A new thread to focus mainly on LGA2011 info. (The other thread had alittle bit of everything)
Keep in mind this is just a gathering place for info on the new platform......If you don't like the source or validity of info posted, please keep any negative comments to yourself.
As we get in May/June more & more info should be trickling out.
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A new thread to focus mainly on LGA2011 info. (The other thread had alittle bit of everything)
Keep in mind this is just a gathering place for info on the new platform......If you don't like the source or validity of info posted, please keep any negative comments to yourself.
As we get in May/June more & more info should be trickling out.
A leaked Intel product roadmap reveals the specs of Sandy Bridge E series processors.
According to the report from XFastest,Intel will introduce three Sandy Bridge E series CPUs in this 4th quarter,two of them are six-core products,while one is the four-core version.
The two six-core processors are clocked at 3.3GHz/3.2GHz,feature 15MB/12MB cache of memory.And the quad-core product is clocked at 3.6GHz and has 10MB of cache,which features some restriction in overclocking.
As the roadmap reveals,it will get update with Core i7-2600k and Core i5-2500k processors in this 3rd quarter,but they will be replaced by 22nm Ivy Bridge processors.
Sandy Bridge E series processors will be based on 32m manufacturing process,feature LGA 2011 socket,support quad-channel memory technology,match with X79 chipset and target enthusiastic overclocking playerss and gaming players for replacing Core i7 processors with LGA 1366 socket.
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