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    Default Ivy Bridge-E until the third quarter of 2013

    AsIntel's popular foundation for the LGA 1155 has been offered thisspringtime with 22-nm brand chips by means of Ivy Bridge, will be thesystem for high-end LGA 2011 keep centreing on Exotic Bridge-E CPUs.It was lately declared with the Primary i7-3970X even a weitererSandy Bridge E-processor, which is in it all one fourth of 2012 hitthe market we revealed Ivy Bridge-E seems to be a concept fromFudzilla, however, according to last considerably extended period inarriving.

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    As longas Intel can the old generation CPU raises determined from excellentmargins.

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    If thebase still supports x79 2011 with me that would be even better,because until then I keep any loose with Sandy and then comessomething new.

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    Becausethat is the time window between new architecture and the high-endextraction Selbiger growing, in Q1 2013, Haswell in the mainstreamsector has long since arrived with a new architecture, one probablywith new instruction sets and extended support for. USB 3.0,Thunderbolt and co In Q3 2013, then come until Ivy Bridge e. in earlyQ1 2014 would have to be already Broadwell in 14 nm are available instores, then there is always the discussion about the meaning of theenthusiast CPU as opposed to enter mainstream variant, because thisis clearly not safe with modern architecture worse performance.

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    Onceagain confusion among experts the rumors about the Q3 2013 releaserelate to Ivy Bridge EP, which is the multi-socket version, that iswhen Sandy also came out 4 months later than normal, it says solittle about the release of the single-socket CPUs.

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    Broadwellcan remember before 2015 I would say, proving Haswell must firstremember that he is even faster, haswell is a vigorous leap that willnot go off safely without injuries, you have to ALUs and FPU andfractionated FMACs block that certainly does not hurt in the balanceof power consumption

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    I alsothink that Haswell will come with DDR3. Broadwell vlt DDR4 then, justas you said. Much like in the Core2s, which came only with DDR2 andDDR3 support will still have to get donated.

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