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Core i7 4960X, 4820K 4960X Ivy Bridge-E processor specs exposed

In yet another leaked slide that surfaced on the web we can now see Core i7 4960XK, 4820K 4960X Ivy Bridge-E and their specs as well. Honestly very early benchmarks already have shown that the upcoming Intel Core i7-4960 Ivy Bridge-E processors will deliver only 5 percent to 10 percent better performance than their Sandy Bridge-E predecessor. But still. The chart also exposes dual-core Core i3 Haswell processors.

 

Keeping in mind that the Ivy Bridge micro-architecture has few advantages over Sandy Bridge micro-architecture, the Core i7-4960X should not be substantially faster than the Core i7-3970X. Intel Core i7-4960X processors and other Ivy Bridge-E chips are expected to emerge on the market in the second half of the year and be drop-in compatible with today’s LGA2011 HEDT infrastructure.

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Source: http://www.guru3d.com/news_story/core_i7_4960xk4820k_4960x_ivy_bridge_e_processor_specs_exposed.html

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I'll be curious how much that 4820k costs, still probably going steamroller next though

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Still the 2011 socket ? I don't get it...

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i`m actually kind of disappointed with it only being a tiny bit faster, hope this isn`t true

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Still the 2011 socket ? I don't get it...

 

Haswell-E will probably be a new socket...

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The specs for the i7 4771 is also posted. It has an extra 2mb of cache

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Still the 2011 socket ? I don't get it...

 

 

Haswell-E will probably be a new socket...

Correct.

 

So...6/12 still? Guess I'll wait for Haswell-E, which should be in like, 2 years.

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