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Set for Nov. 15 debut of Sandy Bridge CPU-E

And 'scheduled for November 15 the official debut of the first Intel processors belonging to the family Sandy Bridge-E ; with this name are indicated future solutions for the desktop segment, Intel's top of the range of the market, designed to take the place of the CPU socket LGA 1366.

Along with these new processors will debut, as already indicated above, the LGA 2011 socket platforms in combination with Intel x79. We will find 3 new models to debut, the proposed top of the range Core i7 Extreme Edition-3960X will feature a clock frequency of 3.3 GHz by default can go up to a peak of 3.9 GHz on Turbo Boost; the architecture will look like 6-core processors with Hyper Threading technology, like the Core i7 990X model that will replace the market.

For model -3930K Core i7 default clock frequency should go up to 3.2 GHz, 3.8 GHz with peak and off Turbo Boost L3 cache which will be equal to 12 Mbytes. The presence of the letter K in the name suggests it is a CPU with unlocked frequency multiplier up. For the model Core i7-3820 quad-core architecture will against the 6-core architecture adopted for the other two CPUs, 10 Mbytes of L3 cache, clock speed of 3.6 GHz by default, which can be pushed up to 3.9 GHz on Turbo Boost technology.

A period of presentation in November will allow Intel to take advantage of Christmas sales season, as well as put pressure on rival AMD competitive which would present during the month of October, its architecture-based solutions for the desktop segment Bulldozer market versions with up to 8 cores. The Core i7 Extreme Edition-3960X will be offered the usual $ 999 list; solutions for the Core i7 and Core i7-3930K-3820 we find the official prices of respectively $ 583 and $ 294, according to data currently available.

Posted by: Wasim Javed

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