High end Haswell CPUs are expected to have up to 16 cores and use up to 190 Amps (provided you have the liquid nitrogen to keep it from melting)
http://wccftech.com/intel-haswellep-sup ... w190-amps/
High end Haswell CPUs - 190 Amps
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Re: High end Haswell CPUs - 190 Amps
I want one....
Im wondering though, would haswell low/mid end (kinda like right now none E version), will it have 6 core cpu, like the replacement of the i7 2600K / i7 3770K, or will we continue with quads until two more gens for low/mid end cpus.
Im wondering though, would haswell low/mid end (kinda like right now none E version), will it have 6 core cpu, like the replacement of the i7 2600K / i7 3770K, or will we continue with quads until two more gens for low/mid end cpus.
Re: High end Haswell CPUs - 190 Amps
"Desktop CPUs will feature either two of four processing cores with TDPs of 35, 45, 65 or 95 Watt,"Abula wrote:Im wondering though, would haswell low/mid end (kinda like right now none E version)
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Intel-Ha ... 1787.shtml
Allegedly the haswell graphics (unit count is up from 16 to 40) are real powerhouses... easily keeping up with all but the largest discrete video cards. Apparently their performance is assisted substantially by tight integration into the CPUs and the CPU cache... something you can't do with a discrete card.