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Intel Core i3-550 and i3-560 EOL This Year
Intel has decided on discontinuing two more 32 nm chips, the 3.2 GHz Core i3-550 and the 3.33 GHz i3-560. Released back in 2010, these 'old timers' will be available for new orders until June 29 and will continue shipping till December 7th (for the tray SKUs) or until supplies are depleted (boxed SKUs).
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Leaked Benchmark of Intel Core i7 3770K - 02/02/2012 01:53 PM
Intel's most CPU from the upcoming Ivy Bridge collection is going to be known as Core i7 3770K and has been benchmarked, apparently. The benchmarking results that have made their way to the Internet o...
Intel Core i7-3770K Ivy Bridge CPU Photo - 01/12/2012 01:56 PM
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Intel Core i7-3820 LGA2011 Processor Gets Listed as well - 12/19/2011 01:20 PM
Intel Sandy Bridge-E may be a duo this time, having only two processors (the Core i7-3960X and i7-3930K hexa-cores) to choose from, but early next year it will turn into a trio through the release of ...
Intel Core i5-2550K Unlocked Processor - 12/13/2011 01:47 PM
Okay one more from the Intel front but that's it for today, I promise ! Intel is now working on another multiplier-unlocked Sandy Bridge part, this time from the Core i5 series, namely the i5-2550K, ...
Intel Core i7-3960X and 3930K to get C2 stepping in January - 12/13/2011 01:39 PM
Intel's hexa-core Core i7-3960X (3.3 GHz) and Core i7-3930K (3.2 GHz) will be getting a C2 revision in January to fix Intel VT-d support. As reported earlier, Intel's first wave of Sandy Bridge-E proc...