Monday, July 23rd 2012
Intel Core i7-3970X Extreme Arrives in Q4
Intel's next high-end desktop processor, the Core i7-3970X Extreme, arrives in Q4, 2012, according to a DonanimHaber report. The i7-3970X is expected to ship with clock speeds of 3.50 GHz, with maximum Turbo Boost frequency of 4.00 GHz. The six-core chip is based on the 32 nm "Sandy Bridge-E" silicon, and built in the LGA2011 package. Its feature-set is consistent with that of the Core i7-3960X, with 15 MB shared L3 cache, HyperThreading, and unlocked base-clock multiplier. In all likelihood, the i7-3970X could displace the i7-3960X from its price-point.
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DonanimHaber
67 Comments on Intel Core i7-3970X Extreme Arrives in Q4
and the one after that will be a 3980X and then finally the 3990X (unless of course they want to spoil thmesleves with a 3995X)... you cant waste those big chips, can u?
so here it is, intel lga2011 desktop roadmap atleast till 2H 2013.
i doubt intel 6-cores will become mainstream anytime soon
I of course bought the 3930K because the 3960X doesn't give any performance edge with only 3MB L3 more cache.
are rendering softwares primarily cpu accelerated? or is there a gpu option too?..
I have tried keyshot.. its great but its cpu-acceleration only..i have seen demos of it using as many as 64-threads (on Xeons)
i give it 10 points for performence
i cut it's 11 points for price = Don't buy it
I agree this processor is overpriced and the 3930k is a much better bang for your buck.
Going to sleep (11:50 PM)