Intel desktop roadmap for H2 2013 and H1 2014

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Haswell refresh?
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Looks fake. Intel previously stated that Silvermont will join Haswell in the low end Celerons and Pentiums. That is missing from this "roadmap".
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I am waiting for Haswell-EXTREME with DDR4 and Quad-Channels confirmed. Rumors say it will support 6-12 CPU Cores but thats yet to be seen.
Haswell-E Compatible With X99 Chipset and LGA2011-3 Socket – DDR4 Support Confirmed We know that Ivy Bridge-E launches in Q3 2013 and would consist of three SKUs which would be compatible with the current LGA 2011 socket and X79 chipset based motherboards. A year after its launch, the Ivy Bridge-E would be replaced by the Haswell-E platform which brings alot of new developments along with it. Haswell-E would be compatible with the X99 chipset which we heard off a while ago. Not much is known what improvement or key features X99 chipset has to offer but we can point out the addition of SATA Express support with the Haswell-E platform. Now the most interesting thing about the slide is that while Haswell-E processors would be compatible with LGA 2011 socket, they would also offer compatibility with the new LGA 2013 socket. Now the LGA 2013 socket can be seen mentioned in the slide as (2011-3), now we can’t officially say that it would be a new socket so we will have to wait for some official reports. But i guess that since VR-Zone is reporting that Haswell-E would be the first platform to officially bring DDR4 support to consumers, Intel could develop LGA 2013 motherboards with DDR4 DIMMs compatibility while the LGA 2011 socket would restrict users to LGA 2011 socket. Another possibility is that the LGA 2011 socket would feature the X79 chipset which would be backwards compatible with Haswell-E but to gain access to DDR4 support, users would have to move towards the X99 chipset based LGA 2013 motherboards. So DDR4 or not, its good to know that we won’t have to wait over two years for a platform to replace the Ivy Bridge-E processors. Other reports mention that Haswell-E would bring 8-12 core SKUs in Intel’s desktop platform. Whether or not this hold truth, only time would tell.
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Well, if they are honestly going to make some like ivybridge-e, I might actually be buying a rig this year. Those LGA2011's are still holding their own after a year or two.
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I am waiting for Haswell-EXTREME with DDR4 and Quad-Channels confirmed. Rumors say it will support 6-12 CPU Cores but thats yet to be seen.
Sounds interesting, but Haswell E should be is far away still.... maybe a year an half, and if doesnt release more cores might end up like this gen sandy/ivy/haswell none E being very similar. I think Skylake is where intel might release something worth it... or by then i hope AMD has something in their sleve to compete, else we going to be milked to death by intel and their super low upgrade platforms.
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Lets see what the haswell rehash looks like right now I gona stick with my current build As there not much out there that I play the PC cant handle... Will spend that money on ps4 instead
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Eh, I think ill be good with my 4770K for a while
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Skylake / X99 will be my next upgrade. X58 with my i7 980X is still a beast!