The site XFastest has published a new Intel desktop CPU roadmap on showing the positioning segment / time and some technical characteristics of the Sandy Bridge processor family-E Socket LGA-2011 CPU These will replace the current end solutions enthusiat-LGA 1366 during the fourth quarter of 2011 and will be accompanied by the new x79 chipset.
The most powerful CPU Sandy Bridge will incorporate 6-E core running at 3.3GHz, can handle up to 12 threads simultaneously thanks to HyperThreading technology, and the frequency multiplier will be fully unlocked for easy overclocking. The cores share one large 15MB L3 cache and will be paired with DDR3 memory controller in quad channel type and a contoller PCIe 3.0 (32 lines capable of handling configuration x16 + x16 or x8 + x8 + x8 + x8) entered directly integrated into the CPU.
The most powerful CPU Sandy Bridge will incorporate 6-E core running at 3.3GHz, can handle up to 12 threads simultaneously thanks to HyperThreading technology, and the frequency multiplier will be fully unlocked for easy overclocking. The cores share one large 15MB L3 cache and will be paired with DDR3 memory controller in quad channel type and a contoller PCIe 3.0 (32 lines capable of handling configuration x16 + x16 or x8 + x8 + x8 + x8) entered directly integrated into the CPU.
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