Intel can finally released its first public octo-core processor the next year, during the third quarter of 2014. That's what they say the production sources of Digitimes.
Baptized Haswell-E (for Extreme) these chips so young for Ivy Bridge-and was limited to 6 cores, which was proposed at a similar rate: about $ 1000. All this would always be imprinted in the 22 nm.
A salt added to a chip that would take in charge at 2133 MHz DDR4, Hyper-Threading (suggesting therefore 16 logical cores) and the Turbo Boost 2.0. Two models to predict: X and K.
in conjunction with its new chip refiner would emerge a new chipset, 99 X, which provides native support for USB 3.0 and SATA 6 Gb 10 handle/s. Expect to see the frequency and consumption.
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