Recently we learned that Intel is preparing to release in the middle of the year processors Devil's Canyon , which will be an improved version of refreshed Haswell, received normal thermal interface and some other optimizations to improve overclocking potential.
Fresh Intel road map already listed processors Devil's Canyon. It is curious that when talking about processors with unlocked multiplier, Intel is focusing on the use of it in conjunction with motherboards based on chipset ninth series.
Innovations offered by chipsets ninth series next slide highlighted with a blue border. They support Intel RST version 13 technology, including, for drives with interface PCI Express, as well as technology Intel Device Protection c Boot Guard, which is designed to protect the boot block from virus attacks.
As seen on the next slide, M.2 interface drives are also supported.
In the third quarter will be presented not only processors Devil's Canyon with free multiplier and improved thermal interface, but Haswell-E processors LGA 2011-3 with support for DDR4. True, Devil's Canyon will appear closer to the middle of the year, and Haswell-E will be released in September.
In addition, Japanese colleagues explain that Intel decided against selling Haswell Refresh in April - processors now available in stores after the 10th of May, at the same time with motherboards based on the chipset ninth series. Related Products :
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