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?
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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