Yesterday, Intel began selling 29 new processors , designed for desktop and mobile computers. These include dual-core model generation Haswell in LGA 1150. But it's worth noting that the wide range of new products does not include processors Ivy Bridge-E, supporting up to six processing cores per pack LGA 2011.
The official announcement of Ivy Bridge-E will be held during the autumn session Intel Developer Forum, which will take place next week. Also the event will feature a single-chip system Bay Trail-T, targeted for use in tablet devices.
Returning to the Ivy Bridge-E, Intel has extended the documentation with a detailed description of these solutions. The processor chip Core i7-4960X contains six cores, memory controller, an array of third-level cache . Crystal size Ivy Bridge-E are 15.0 x 17.1 millimeters (257 square millimeters), which is much smaller than that Sandy Bridge-E (434 square millimeters). This reduction in size has a positive impact on the energy consumption level of processors as shown by preliminary tests.