In 2011, Intel decided to please enthusiast with Sandy Bridge-E processors, which actually became a branch server platform Romley (Sandy Bridge-EP), received the same design concept LGA 2011, the same chipset, code-named Patsburg, which turned into a X79, lost the support of some features, and even the same huge silicon chip.
Today, Intel introduced processors Ivy Bridge-E, which is fully compatible with the old engineering infrastructure LGA 2011, but have a number of quality improvements. First, the production technology standards decreased to 22 nm, also in the crystal Ivy Bridge-E there are only six core.
The initial range of processors Ivy Bridge-E has three models:
- Core i7-4960X-> 6 cores, Hyper-Threading, 15 MB L3 cache, frequency 3.6 GHz, TDP 130W, price is $ 999;
- Core i7-4930K-> 6 cores, Hyper-Threading, 12 MB L3 cache, frequency 3.5 GHz, TDP 130W, price is $ 555;
- Core i7-4820K-> 4 cores, Hyper-Threading, 10 MB L3 cache, frequency 3.7 GHz, TDP 130W, price is $ 350;
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