Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Sandy Bridge Three-E before the end of the year?

If you believe a roadmap that has recently "lost" on the canvas, Intel will launch during the fourth quarter of 2011 its new platform LGA 2011, with three processors Sandy Bridge-E in the first place. The Premium Performance P1 should host a quad-core model running at 3.6 GHz and shipping 10 MB cache.

Premium Performance P2 segment will host its next model hexa-core clocked at 3.2 GHz and equipped with 12 MB of cache. Finally, a Sandy Bridge E-hexa-core operating at 3.3 GHz with 15 MB cache should place itself in the range of Intel Extreme. We note in passing that if the quad-core model will be only "partially released, the two other CPUs will be released about them entirely.

Enough to allow good performances in overclocking?

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