Intel's Sandy Bridge Info, SSD Roadmap Leaked

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2100T looks like perfect HTPC CPU with its low TDP, and hope the price of CPU+basic motherboard wont be too hight
 

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Great, another new socket......

Intel- take a page out of AMD's book. Provide a reasonable upgrade path for customers who already dropped $250+ on an LGA 1366 board.
 

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[citation][nom]nukemaster[/nom]Those(6 cores) from what I see are all on 1366 not 1156(i sure hope that 1155 is a typo)[/citation]

The 6-core CPU's will be in the higher end market segment like it is now, but i don't believe it will still be the 1366 socket.

Also, 1155 isn't a typo. There's one less pin than than the 1156 socket.
 

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[citation][nom]pbrigido[/nom]I might be missing something, but what distinguishes the 2600K and the 2500K from just the 2600 and 2500?[/citation]

Is that the unlocked multiplier?
 

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[citation][nom]JasonAkkerman[/nom]Is that the unlocked multiplier?[/citation]

hm...maybe. That's a better guess that I am able to come up with.
 

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[citation][nom]pbrigido[/nom]I might be missing something, but what distinguishes the 2600K and the 2500K from just the 2600 and 2500?[/citation]

K = unlocked multiplier i think.
 

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its actually not a typo its 1365 and 1155 they are taking off one pin for both sockets and this is confirmed by my intel rep and a couple of buddies that work there when i worked there not sure why they did this but thats the case so be ready to shell out some money for new board and proc
 

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and yes K is an unlocked proc for the 1155 socket now in the 1365 socket it will be just like it is now no "K" version just the extreme version
 

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[citation][nom]JasonAkkerman[/nom]Is that the unlocked multiplier?[/citation]

that's what i'm assuming, 3.4 base clock is pretty high, i imagine that'll hit 5 pretty easily with the unlocked multi, times 8 logical cores and that's 40ghz of processing power... yowsers

i'm also a little shocked that all of these come with the graphics core, what kind of person is buying a 3.4ghz quad core, and not even buying a $50 graphics card that would blow the integrated graphics out of the water?
 

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HA, new sockets already? Damn and AMD is still working with AM2+ and AM3. Hell even bulldozer is said to be compatible with AM3. Intel just wants you to spend money on their chipsets by buying new motherboards. Glad I dont buy intel. Feel bad for you guys.
 

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well like people always say backwards compatibility isnt always a good thing thats why intel does things the way they do it.. people wanted fast refreshes.. its called tick tock. on the tick you get a refresh on the tock you get a completly new processor and if memory serves we are on the refresh right now so what more can you expect.. i am sorry that AMD cant seem to bring anything new to the market every other year it only takes them what now 5 years.. so ya i can see them being able to make it backwards compatible i am sure intel could do the same thing but they choose not too which in turn speeds up the refresh and the release of new processors. So dont complain i am thankfull they do this quickly makes sure i have the latest and greatest hardware every other year lol...
 

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Have they confirmed the new 1155 and 1365 WON'T work in the current 1156 and 1366? It's not like they got extra pins that the current mobos can't fit, but rather less pins!
 

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[citation][nom]zyzeast[/nom]Have they confirmed the new 1155 and 1365 WON'T work in the current 1156 and 1366? It's not like they got extra pins that the current mobos can't fit, but rather less pins![/citation]

They haven't confirmed anything yet as far as I know, so it will be interesting to see what Intel has to say about the new sockets.
 

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[citation][nom]tony singh[/nom]Just when will v c a similar Roadmap from AMD ??? Its desperately needed.[/citation]
I feel bad for you because you're poor and can't afford the best hardware
 

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So instead of a $1000 high end CPU, it's actually a $1250 high end CPU & Mobo combo.
Could be worse.
They could bludge you for a new RAM type as well.
(knock on wood)
 

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[citation][nom]nukemaster[/nom]Those(6 cores) from what I see are all on 1366 not 1156(i sure hope that 1155 is a typo)[/citation]
It's been long rumored that the 1156 platform was dead.
 
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