Intel roadmap shows Haswell-E, Haswell Refresh and Skylake
Check out this desktop platform roadmap slide from Intel that reveals Intel is planning to launch the Haswell Refresh Platform (aka Broadwell) around mid-2014, with Haswell-E (Lituya Bay) following in late 2014 and the 14nm Skylake platform around Q2 2015. Haswell-E and Skylake will reportedly support DDR4 memory, Haswell-E is rumored to continue using LGA2011 but Skylake will likely will use a new socket.
Nothing much more we can add though, have a look at the photo that was taken. Thanks go out to Chinese VR-zone for this one.
Here's a (nasty) google translation of the content:
Looking forward to the the DDR4 arrival, the fastest consumer market may have to wait until Haswell-E.
Earlier, clearly pointed out that the and Broadwell will support SATA 3.2 version SATA Express chip, code-named Z97 and H97, this time we want to inform you the fastest Intel plans to import in Haswell-E DDR4 memory specification.
San Francisco IDF in 2012, including SK Hynix and Micron memory particles plant in the presentation pointed out that in 2014, the fastest will start the import DDR4 memory, this year's CES, Crucial for the first time to show DDR4 memory modules, but generally speculated that the server-side than the earlier import of consumer goods.
Recent information released by the upstream plant, Intel will begin in Haswell-E import DDR4 memory specification.
Haswell-E will replace Ivy Bridge-E generation, and the current rumors Skip outflow Intel Ivy Bridge-E seems unlikely to happen, at least be able to tell from the various partners in the hands of the sample has been sent.
You do not need to look forward to the early arrival of Haswell-E. According to the information in our hands, Haswell-E fastest will be launched at the end of 2014, it also means that Ivy Bridge-E is only one year of life, as to whether longevity as Sandy Bridge-E, it seems more difficult.
On the other hand, Haswell life seems to trifle generous. As for the 14nm Skylake of table is scheduled to be launched in the first quarter of 2015, this processor will also support DDR4 memory.
Based on current information, Haswell-E will continue LGA 2011, but the chip will replace the Lituya Bay.
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I'm not as patient as you Veteran, I crave a new CPU. I'm going to upgrade as soon as the revised chipsets without the USB 3 bug are available. Here's the insane part: I actually have programs which need higher single threaded performance, as much as I can get in fact.
I didn't bother murder my current CPU by pumping 8 hojillion volts through it to hold it at 4.3GHz, and then I'd have to disable Hyper Threading to keep it cooler. I remember once upon a time I somehow had it at ~4.36GHz stable, on crappy air (never buying from Zalman again). It was much less trouble just to keep it at 4GHz.
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Can't wait that long tbh, my current CPU is 3,5 years old and i'm starting to struggle with keeping games stable at 60 FPS.
Apart from that my SSD is being hold back due to SATA2. It can do 500 while it's capped at 300 now.
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So IB-E in 2014 then from the looks of that slide.
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Keep ur demand checked guys. Then ur cpu would serve u much longer time.
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Check out thisÂ*desktop platform roadmap slide from Intel that reveals Intel is planning to launch the Haswell Refresh Platform (aka Broadwell) around mid-2014, with Haswell-E (Lituya Bay) following i...
Intel roadmap shows Haswell-E, Haswell Refresh and Skylake
Ill probably wait for Haswell-E or Skylake tbh unless my 930 chip dies which i doubt as its well cooled and does not have a stupid amount of volts going through it so im good for the next 12-18 months.