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Intel to discontinue Core i7 920 & 940 CPUs

Intel will have the i7 as there top of the range platform and the i5 is the replacement for the Core2Quad. The 950 chip replaces the 940 and the 975 updates the 965 extreme, next year we'll see 6 core processors for the i7.
 
why should people jump in and get the 920s fast? Will the new chips that supposedly clock the same cost more? Surely not?
 
This whole story has originated from 1 article on bit-tech and nowhere else....

Personally ill question the story until i see an official release
 
Yep and now everybody takes it as gospel lol, and the story looked pretty inaccurate.

And maybe a little vague also.
I'm happy enough with my i7 bar i have the CO revision:( so i will reserve my opinions on this until a proper release from Intel.
 
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the bit tech article was misworded and fi you actually read it it doesnt say theya re ditching the 920 and 940, just thinking about it.

Besides from what extensive reading ive been doing recently the 920 seems to be one of the most popular chips they've ever made.
 
The Register said:
But if that's too rich for your Meltdown-melted wallet, you might instead pick up a Core i7 920, which can be found at various outlets for well under $300. It takes well to overclocking, and an Intel spokesman told The Reg that it will "most definitely" remain available for the foreseeable future.

Quote from 4th of June article on The Register: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/06/04/core_i7_975/

I guess until Intel themselves make some sort of public announcement then the speculation will continue.
 
This story sounds fake to me. Why would Intel stop selling their best chip so far unless it was to be replaced by something better which this story says it isnt. It could be a rumor made by Intel to increase sales for this period as they too are no doubt suffering from the recession.
 
Interestingly enough Intel have cancelled thier new X58DV board, I suspect due to most people buying 3rd party X58 boards instead of the boring Intel ones.

I'm curious how good the intel's were. Before I OC'd ever, I was always far more impressed with the intels than others. They just seemed snappier. I had old ones for p4's that had bios updates that made the whole pc seem twice as fast. Granted, those were old machines running xp on 256gb ram so twice as fast is still slow enough to tick you off :D
 
This story sounds fake to me. Why would Intel stop selling their best chip so far unless it was to be replaced by something better which this story says it isnt. It could be a rumor made by Intel to increase sales for this period as they too are no doubt suffering from the recession.

It could be fake. A lot of what you read on the internet is after all ;)

However, the replacement, as you say, is leaving the 950 (although some doubt cast on the longevity of that although less likely) and the extreme cpus and later the six core. And Intel would claim their 975 is their best chip not the the 920 :p

Both those cpus superior to the 920. Although not if you overclock and want bang for bucks which lets face it, Intel doesn't want you as a customer anyway :p.

It could be true as it makes sense to steer "mainstream" people to the i5 platform and the type of people who will buy the i7 platform won't mind if their cpu costs £500. In fact, there are a few overclockers on this forum and others who buy the extreme cpus anyway so no change for them.

Both AMD and Intel have done this in the past in an attempt to stop people getting extreme cpu performance from a "budget" cpu.
 
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