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Intel Core i7 "Haswell-E" to Launch in Q3 2014 an eight-core part around the $600 mark

this release is so slow and expensive. why is intel doing this even gaming console tech is further ahead. pathetic

why is it ahead ? :confused: because amd have cpus in consoles :p

they arent ahead they were just cheaper than intel were so amd got the cpu deals.
 
this release is so slow and expensive. why is intel doing this even gaming console tech is further ahead. pathetic

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Is it just me or are the advances over the last year really becoming more and more negligible? I just don't see massive jump here like there used to be back in 2007/8.

This is probably the biggest jump in performance we'll have since 2008 (original I7's). 8 core, 12MB cache (or more?), further IPC increases etc.
 
I don't think DDR4 will be anything outside of better bench scores. DDR2 remained competitive for ages with entry level DDR3. Enthusiast DDR4 parts will not hit the market right away.
 
Finally Intel six core cpu at affordable price of $400 or around £250!! :eek: (Hypothetically assuming exchange rate doesn't vary much next year :p)

But seriously if we are are getting Haswell E 6 cores around £250-£270, what would be the implications regarding say quad core Broadwell or Skylake, price wise, i.e. would the prices be lowered for mainstream quad core Broadwell & Skylake? (I know I am jumping the bandwagon, but interesting times ahead indeed :cool:)

americans dont add VAT/tax to their prices ;)
 
this release is so slow and expensive. why is intel doing this even gaming console tech is further ahead. pathetic

The consoles are in no way ahead, 8 Jaguar cores clocked at under 1.8GHz aren't anywhere close to quad core Haswell chips let alone Haswell-E.
 
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