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Intel to announce Haswell processors at Computex 2013
Intel is set to host a conference prior to Computex 2013 in June announcing its upcoming Haswell series processors jointly with downstream partners, according to sources from PC players reports DigiTimes. The sources noted that the new CPUs will appear on June 2 and related PC products will be showcased at Computex, hosted from June 4-8. Intel also internally forecasts the new CPU platform to account for 14-16% of its total CPU shipments in the third quarter, the sources noted.
Since consumer demand for Windows 8 is expected to start rising after the operating system has been launched for eight months, with the launch of the new CPU platform, the sources expect the PC market to start recovering in the third quarter.
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#4507644 Posted on: 01/23/2013 08:11 AM
Will be keeping an eye on this.
Will be keeping an eye on this.
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#4507651 Posted on: 01/23/2013 08:38 AM
But you already have a 3770k!!!
Will be keeping an eye on this.
But you already have a 3770k!!!

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#4507656 Posted on: 01/23/2013 08:45 AM
It's something new to play with.
But you already have a 3770k!!! 

It's something new to play with.

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#4507660 Posted on: 01/23/2013 08:54 AM
It'll be interesting to see what these chips bring to the table in terms of performance. I myself will stick with my SB and IB chips, until I feel the need to update my specs or feel like playing with new hardware.
It'll be interesting to see what these chips bring to the table in terms of performance. I myself will stick with my SB and IB chips, until I feel the need to update my specs or feel like playing with new hardware.
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Looks like I'm upgrading this summer. If they turn out to be good of course...