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Intel launches first Haswell Refresh CPUs for System Builders

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/15/2014 03:13 AM | source: | 26 comment(s)
Intel launches first Haswell Refresh CPUs for System Builders

Intel has launched the first batch of Haswell Refresh CPUs towards OEMS, no less than 43 of them. Amongst the release are 26 desktop processors and 17 processors for laptops including Pentium, Core and Celeron processors.

The CPUs are available to OEMs and system builders with the prices mentioned in trays of a 1000 units. On the desktop side you will see a new non-K flagship CPU, the 3.6 GHz Core i7-4790 yet also some low power variations of it (the 65 W TPD 4790S and the 45 W 4790T). There are ten new Core i5s processors as well.

Check out the listing:

ModelCoresThreadsClock.L3-CachePrice
Core i7-4790 4 8 3,6 GHz 8 MB $303
Core i7-4790S 4 8 3,2 GHz 8 MB $303
Core i7-4790T 4 8 2,7 GHz 8 MB $303
Core i7-4785T 4 8 2,2 GHz 8 MB $303
Core i5-4690 4 4 3,5 GHz 6 MB $213
Core i5-4690S 4 4 3,2 GHz 6 MB $213
Core i5-4690T 4 4 2,5 GHz 6 MB $213
Core i5-4590 4 4 3,3 GHz 6 MB $192
Core i5-4590S 4 4 3,0 GHz 6 MB $192
Core i5-4590T 4 4 2,0 GHz 6 MB $192
Core i5-4460 4 4 3,2 GHz 6 MB $182
Core i5-4460S 4 4 2,9 GHz 6 MB $182
Core i5-4460T 4 4 1,9 GHz 6 MB $182
Core i3-4360 2 4 3,7 GHz 4 MB $149
Core i3-4350 2 4 3,6 GHz 4 MB $138
Core i3-4350T 2 4 3,1 GHz 4 MB $138
Core i3-4150 2 4 3,5 GHz 3 MB $117
Core i3-4150T 2 4 3,0 GHz 3 MB $117
Pentium G3450 2 2 3,4 GHz 3 MB $86
Pentium G3440 2 2 3,3 GHz 3 MB $75
Pentium G3440T 2 2 2,8 GHz 3 MB $75
Pentium G3240 2 2 3,1 GHz 3 MB $64
Pentium G3240T 2 2 2,7 GHz 3 MB $64
Celeron G1850 2 2 2,9 GHz 2 MB $52
Celeron G1840 2 2 2,8 GHz 2 MB $42
Celeron G1840T 2 2 2,5 GHz 2 MB $42






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lucidus
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#4801045 Posted on: 04/15/2014 03:33 AM
***3900; ***12388; ***9685;_***9685; ***3901;***12388; give Devil's Canyon 4790k pls.

Edit: HEY .. what happened to my formatting :( Give formatting too :(

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#4801078 Posted on: 04/15/2014 06:44 AM
A lot of CPUs we can donwgrade to.
I would like to see 6C/6T.

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#4801380 Posted on: 04/15/2014 07:26 PM
It's 2014, my cell phone has 4 cores, why is Intel stuck on desktop 4 cores. If they won't give us more cores because they are to busy milking enterprise users with higher number cores and don't want desktop competing at least give us higher Mhz, like 4.5Ghz to 5Ghz range instead of always being stuck at 3.2 to 3.9. This industry is as stagnant as you can get. (end rant)

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#4801381 Posted on: 04/15/2014 07:26 PM
More cores does not = better performance.

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#4801400 Posted on: 04/15/2014 08:10 PM
More cores does not = better performance.


This^...I would bet that Core i3-4360 @3,7 GHz would surprise a lot of people.

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