Intel is preparing the debut of a new version of the processor based on Sandy Bridge architecture, intended for medium to high-end segment of the market. According to information published by CPU-World site at this address, in fact, Intel was in preparation for the launch of the solution Core i7-2700K.
Insufficient detailed specifications for this processor, but a comparison with the model-2600K Core i7 on the market today can help you obtain the characteristics by inference. Considering an increase in clock frequency of 100 MHz, aligned to the increase in the digits of the name of the processor, we would get a final clock speed of 3,500 MHz, up to a peak of 3,900 MHz with tecologia Turbo Boost active.
It 'also assumes that this CPU to maintain the value of maximum TDP of 95 watts, without prejudice to other features: compatibility with motherboards LGA 1155 socket, quad-core architecture and Hyper-Threading technology.
It 'can be expected that this processor debuts in conjunction with what is the most anticipated announcement from the CPU side for these next few months, that is what AMD FX family of solutions based on the Bulldozer architecture. The latter fact will be in direct competition with the proposed Sandy Bridge Intel LGA 1155 socket on platforms, waiting for the debut of Ivy Bridge proposals expected in early 2012.
Posted by: Wasim Javed
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