Leaked Slide Shows Ivy Brige-E Processor Names
Leaks like this are almost never on accident but, until there is an official release we'll have to consider that things can change. Following the current SB-E naming scheme we have 4000 series versions of the existing 3930K and 3960X processors with similar 130W TDP and speed profiles with all of the Ivy Bridge goodness.
According to the map we should see the following in the 3rd Quarter of 2013
Core i7 4960X Extreme Edition (unlocked)
Core i7 4930K (unlocked)
Core i7 4820K (unlocked)
No word on pricing but I'm going to guess that X edition processors will be north of $900US followed by the K processors around $600US and $500US respectively.
In addition to the Core i7-4820K 4C8T the remaining two are 6C12T, three processors support DDR3 1866MHz and 1600MHz memory native. As for the TDP are 130W, and support for Intel VT-d technology.
As for the clock, the Core i7-4820K highest 3.70GHz (10MB Cache), Turbo Boost to 3.90GHz;'s top Core i7-4960X 3.60GHz (15MB Cache) Turbo Boost can reach 4GHz; Core i7 -4930K 3.40GHz (12MB Cache), Turbo Boost to 3.90GHz.
Translated Source - vr-zone
I made the mistake of going after the top dog when Sandy Bridge E was launched thinking that X edition was the place to be. As it turns out the K edition offered better overclocking and at a lower price point. With any luck the Ivy Bridge-E variant will follow the same precedent.
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