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So if the Z97 Chipset is launching in May when are we expecting the 4770k Broadwell equivalent?
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So if the Z97 Chipset is launching in May when are we expecting the 4770k Broadwell equivalent?
End of the year, best. Transition to 14 nm can't be easy.
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Yea, autumn 2014 or later. I think we will see Haswell-E sooner than Broadwell.
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No. Z97 is Broadwell chipset and by the looks of it Z87 will be compatible after all.
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I wonder if they'll release a Z97 revision when desktop Broadwell is released. What's next? Z107? 8-core AMD Excavator would be interesting.
lol, 107. With any luck, AMD will release a 16-core monster that Hilbert posted about a few weeks back.
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No. Z97 is Broadwell chipset and by the looks of it Z87 will be compatible after all.
Sorry I am confused now... I thought Haswell-E was going to be on 2011 socket and Broadwell was going to be a refresh of the current Haswell's and use the new Z97 chipset and I thought current 1150skt mobos were not compatible with the new CPU's as they moved the voltage regulator back off the CPU back to the motherboard? I also thought broadwell was going to use a different socket with more or less pins? I bet I am completely wrong lmao :/
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Sorry I am confused now... I thought Haswell-E was going to be on 2011 socket and Broadwell was going to be a refresh of the current Haswell's and use the new Z97 chipset and I thought current 1150skt mobos were not compatible with the new CPU's as they moved the voltage regulator back off the CPU back to the motherboard? I also thought broadwell was going to use a different socket with more or less pins? I bet I am completely wrong lmao :/
Haswell uses a varient of 2011, not pin compatible with current SB-E and IB-E.
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Is Broadwell tick or tock?
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Is Broadwell tick or tock?
It's a refresh for Haswell, like Ivy Bridge was for Sandy Bridge, so I guess that's a ... tock? Not sure lol. :bonk:
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Sorry I am confused now... I thought Haswell-E was going to be on 2011 socket and Broadwell was going to be a refresh of the current Haswell's and use the new Z97 chipset and I thought current 1150skt mobos were not compatible with the new CPU's as they moved the voltage regulator back off the CPU back to the motherboard? I also thought broadwell was going to use a different socket with more or less pins? I bet I am completely wrong lmao :/
That rumor was never confirmed by intel and since Haswell refresh is compatible with z87 (first info MSI mobos) so should be Broadwell - its based on Haswell refresh power design (Lga1150), both native Z97. Heck if i must mention this again, even Intel rep/ceo said this once "you can plug it in into existing systems (Z87, etc.) and brand new systems (z97, etc.) with broad range of fanless designs" btw, Haswell-E will use X99 chipset