Processor | Cores/threads | Clock frequency | L3-cache | Socket |
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Intel Core i7-6950X | 10/20 | 3GHz | 25MB | LGA2011-v3 |
Intel Core i7-6900K | 8/16 | 3,3GHz | 20MB | LGA2011-v3 |
Intel Core i7-6850K | 6/12 | 3,6GHz | 15MB | LGA2011-v3 |
Intel Core i7-6800K | 6/12 | 3,4GHz | 15MB | LGA2011-v3 |
Four models Broadwell-E processors will be released, the i7-6950X, i7-6900K, i7-6850K and i7- 6800K. That Core i7-6950X thus is the flagship CPU. X is Extreme with totally unlocked multipliers and voltages, the K models are more or less the same with a slightly lower voltage ceiling. All models will get some Turbo (dynamic clock frequency) allowance as well. To date it is unknown when the new processors will be released, but we think the Computex time-frame is a valid suggestion.
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Business as usual then, if true. Intel is unable to actually make similar products better,and instead add a couple of cores and increase the price to an even more ridiculous point. Had the development and competition been healthy the 10 core processor would replace the old 8 core CPU at a similar price point. 1500$ is extremely much right now with the strong dollar and weak other currencies. Frustrating how all tech is priced in dollars, really.