Mine is an older i7 (from 2009). Ivy Bridge will be the third generation of this naming technique from Intel that was the first.
Basically you have Sandy Bridge which has i5 and i7's. The i7's (2600K for example) offer hyper-threading (additional virtual cores) over the i5's. Then you have Sandy Bridge -E, which is more the enthusiast line. The processor you linked to on the Anandtech benchmark comparison is a SB-E CPU. The one to go for at this moment in time for gaming/general office work/browsing is the mid-high end Sandy Bridge i5-2500K (soon to be replaced by the Ivy Bridge equivalent i5, possibly called the i5-3570K).
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