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Very basic Intel Atom CPU's dating back to I think '09 or '10

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What do they mean by haswell refresh? is that what they're going to call their tick cycle this time around and Broadwell will actually be a new microarchitecture? I'm guessing it's something else, no idea what but it will break their tick-tock model...

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Haswell-E looks like it'll be amazing.

 

I'm not looking forward to the price though xD, Still debating to make the switch the LGA 2011 this might convince me to hold off a year.

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I wanna wait for broadwell to buy a laptop for uni. Battery life would be insane

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So consumers (us) will need new 9 series motherboards for Broadwell. EPIC!

Or not. Maybe it will be like Z67 and Z77 on the same lga 1155. I surely hope so.

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What do they mean by haswell refresh? is that what they're going to call their tick cycle this time around and Broadwell will actually be a new microarchitecture? I'm guessing it's something else, no idea what but it will break their tick-tock model...

Well at this point in time amd isn't big enough of a threat to force intel to compete, so instead of coming out with broadwell why not profit off of haswell some more boost the speed of haswell by 200mhz and call it a new generation for next year.

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Thought there was a new atom chip coming out "Bay Trail"

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Uh ohs, Broadwell was actually on the map for my upgrade plan, I was going to do a new PC next year.... hmmmm

 

AMD, bring me Steamroller, and make it good.

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Uh ohs, Broadwell was actually on the map for my upgrade plan, I was going to do a new PC next year.... hmmmm

 

AMD, bring me Steamroller, and make it good.

Intel......

 

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^Pretty much this.

If Haswell refresh doesn't prove it's worth by the end of next year & AMD steps up the competition via Steamroller, i know who i'm getting my CPU from.

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I wish ultraportable thin laptops used AMD processors so there is atleast some good graphical performance to expect. I hope with whatever AMD is releasing next, that be Kaveri/ Steamroller [can someone correct this], they see better portable integration.

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Noo!!!!!!!!!

I'm holding off from Ivy to Haswell coz of Broadwell and then this? Nooooooooo!!!!!!!!!

I want those motherboard features.  :(

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So consumers (us) will need new 9 series motherboards for Broadwell. EPIC!

Or not. Maybe it will be like Z67 and Z77 on the same lga 1155. I surely hope so.

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Saw this a while ago and forgot to post it. Thanks for posting it! :) Guess that they want to perfect Haswell before moving on.

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Incremental gains are incremental. Why bother with Haswell, when it is marginally better than ivy bridge, which is marginally better than sandy brigde.

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Incremental gains are incremental. Why bother with Haswell, when it is marginally better than ivy bridge, which is marginally better than sandy brigde.

That's what I've been thinking this whole time. Why should I upgrade when I can just overclock up to 4.4GHz and pretend it's a haswell, since that should be at least as fast.

 

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It's alright guys don't cry AMD will make things better and steamroll Broad-not-well out of the price range. Besides in Ivy bridge it shrank from 32 nm to 22 nm so broad not well is going to be pain in the ass for intel to make. AMD are just catching up too intel faster than ever who has cheap 8 core processors AMD who makes processors that cost more than a good pc build intel

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Incremental gains are incremental. Why bother with Haswell, when it is marginally better than ivy bridge, which is marginally better than sandy brigde.

You do realize that the overclocking market is very insignificant in intel's overall sales, it's pretty understandable why they didn't focus on overclocking but instead focused on on more power efficiency which gives them the edge in portable computing. plus the majority (vast majority) of desktop users don't overclock, heck the majority don't even build their computers. 

so from the company's point of view, it makes sense to focus on improving features that will effect the majority of the market. 

plus, intel is in a very comfortable position when it comes to performance due to the lack of competition from AMD, their CPU's are miles ahead of AMD cpu's, this gives them the freedom to work on things other than performance boosts. 

 

It's alright guys don't cry AMD will make things better and steamroll Broad-not-well out of the price range. Besides in Ivy bridge it shrank from 32 nm to 22 nm so broad not well is going to be pain in the ass for intel to make. AMD are just catching up too intel faster than ever who has cheap 8 core processors AMD who makes processors that cost more than a good pc build intel

please don't overhype products that you have no idea how they're gonna perform, haven't learned your lesson from bulldozer's launch?

and do you honestly think that a company that's as big as intel who's driving the industry forward and pretty much owns the market is gonna struggle with a new process shrink? they're building new manufacturing fabs just for 14nm cpu's for god sake. 

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I'll be getting myself an 8 core Steamroller !

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