Intel Adds 10 New Ivy Bridge, 10 New Sandy Bridge CPUs

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Hah! I knew they'd have to release an i3 with HD 4000 graphics. Blazorthon wouldn't agree though. lol.

Anyway, here are the links you all are looking for:

http://ark.intel.com/products/family/65504/3rd-Generation-Intel-Core-i5-Processors/desktop
http://ark.intel.com/products/family/65503/3rd-Generation-Intel-Core-i3-Processors/desktop
http://ark.intel.com/search/advanced/?s=t&FamilyText=Intel%C2%AE%20Pentium%C2%AE%20Desktop%20Processor&Sockets=FCLGA1155

Note that the Pentium G2120 and the G2100T are the only Ivy Bridge Models in the Pentium lineup.
And as rwpritchett confirms, those two -T model i3s are indeed Ivy Bridge CPUs.

BTW i see that the i5 3475S also has HD 4000 graphics...for a tray price of $201...
 


it has by 5% in overall CPU performance. efficiency has gotten quite a bit better though. lets see what piledriver has to offer
 

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[citation][nom]silverblue[/nom].Haswell is far more of a graphics update - AMD do actually have an avenue here if they can get Steamroller out before 2014. At the very least, compared to Piledriver, single threaded workloads will be significantly faster, and resourcing sharing issues will be largely improved, so they can finally banish the memory of struggling to beat Phenom II X6. It won't level the playing field in single threaded work but if all those cores can finally work, it could consistently out-muscle your standard 4C/8T i7. We all live in hope.[/citation]
Haswell is a tock cycle, => new architecture. It'll be what IVB could have been.
 

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[citation][nom]TheBigTroll[/nom]it has by 5% in overall CPU performance. efficiency has gotten quite a bit better though. lets see what piledriver has to offer[/citation]
Performance may have increased 5% but so has price, we're no better off than we were over a year ago.
 

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... and are these LGA2011 or LGA1155 socket cpus? I see no way to determine that from the product code or even the architecture... I'm so thankful that you publish the Gaming CPU Hierarchy Chart, although even there it's not clear which processor goes into which socket...
 
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