Monday, February 14th 2011
Intel Restructures LGA1366 Core i7 Lineup
Intel today restructured its high-end LGA1366 Core i7 processor lineup for the better. To begin with, it "released the Kraken" with Core i7-990X Extreme Edition, a new high-end six-core processor based on the 32 nm Westmere silicon. The 990X comes with an unlocked BClk multiplier, and carries nominal clock speed of 3.46 GHz. The Core i7-990X Extreme Edition displaces the existing i7-980X Extreme Edition from its US $999 price-point, which will be gradually phased out.
The non-XE Core i7-970 six-core chip received a welcome price-cut, it will soon be priced at $583 from its current $880. Apart from the six-core leviathans, the quad-core Core i7-960, which is clocked at 3.20 GHz, is now priced at $294, displacing i7-950, and providing an alternative to Core i7-2600K, which is effectively MIA till the LGA1155 chipset issue is resolved.
Source:
TechConnect Magazine
The non-XE Core i7-970 six-core chip received a welcome price-cut, it will soon be priced at $583 from its current $880. Apart from the six-core leviathans, the quad-core Core i7-960, which is clocked at 3.20 GHz, is now priced at $294, displacing i7-950, and providing an alternative to Core i7-2600K, which is effectively MIA till the LGA1155 chipset issue is resolved.
28 Comments on Intel Restructures LGA1366 Core i7 Lineup
/waits for stores to reflect 970 price change.
good to hear that they are lowering the price on it though, still more than i'd ever pay for a proc
oh well, I guess I'll have to wait for the socket 2011 motherboards....my Q6600 is still kicking !!!
For the price of (3) 2600Ks:)
Either way, I am glad Intel is keeping the 1366 going:)
Are they really calling it the "Kraken" :rolleyes:
With an i7 970, a person with a 920 gets a good performance upgrade and stays in the very high-end, making the life of lga1366 a lot longer, good news for lga 1366 owners
I've been waiting for a very long time for the 6-core CPUs (Intel), hopefully, I'll have to withstand another 6 months.
I'm aiming to play BF3 with a new CPU.
Is a new Bentley really 250 times better than a used Vauxhall? No, it isn't, but some people still buy it, because they are willing to pay lots more for something a bit better.
oh shit
www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OlCnPKr4Q8
Also, not very rare are the people who buy computers with Intel's highest end processors and don't OC.