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Are all Intels latest CPU's going to have graphics built in

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As title, are all Intels latest cpu's going to have inbuilt graphics chips, as I wouldn't mind upgrading sometime next year but would prefer not paying extra for something I will never use or want, and it just seems wrong for the cpu to be sharing space with a gpu, what do you think?
 
ahh, that's good then, when are they due and are they going to be a reasonable price, I wouldn't pay more than £150 for any CPU
 
£150 isn't going to get you one of their new workstation chips. It wont get you one of their current ones either.

Socket 2011 is an upgrade from the 980X.
 
I doubt any of the 2011 CPUs will be near £150, I'm guessing maybe £400+ at launch :p. They should be out later this year.
 
£150 isn't going to get you one of their new workstation chips. It wont get you one of their current ones either.

Socket 2011 is an upgrade from the 980X.

So is anything coming that is comparable but an upgrade to i5 750 as they was released at around £150
 
Personally I would stick with your current i5. Being clocked at 3.7ghz makes it very future proof for years to come, and I say it's best to wait for Ivybridge for you.
 
What programs are you running that the i5 750 can't handle?

I just fancy a CPU running above 4.5GHz, as it should make a notable improvement, should it not, also for gaming to push my 5770 crossfire to the max(by then I will be changed GPU anyway) or what GPU I am running at the time
 
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