They are rumored for between August and September.
I reckon prices will be about the same as SB and current Z68 mobos are now.
If you buy a P67/Z68 board now you will be able to put a Ivy CPU in it but you wont get PCI-E 3.0 unless you wait buy and buy a PCI-E 3.0 mobo. Seen as they are not that far away I would wait unless you need a new PC ASAP.
I think will buy 2500k, since i can't play any games anymore, and all the games i can playi am either tired of or i have played them to completion
Fair enough, if you ain't gonna be gaming the PCI-E 3.0 ain't gonna be any loss to you.![]()
Won't they run at a lower speed in pci-e 2.0 compared to pci-e 3.0 though?
I have a distinct feeling Ivybridge will be the new 1366.
IE - not cheap and very high end.
Otherwise what would be the point in releasing it so soon? I mean you know Intel. Never give anything away or release something unless they really have to. Fact with the 1366 was even at its demise it was still the most powerful architecture on the face of the earth (well, right up until SB arrived). It had no competition, hence the very long life and very few CPUs releasded on it (920 930 40 50 60 70 80 in over three years).
I have a feeling Ivy will be Intel's next "killer app" and will come with killer prices to boot.
Price to performance it will not perform any faster than Sandybridge. Remember kids, you get what you pay for an there's no such thing as a free lunch. Unless it was a lot faster than SB then what would be the point?
I have a distinct feeling Ivybridge will be the new 1366.
IE - not cheap and very high end.
Otherwise what would be the point in releasing it so soon? I mean you know Intel. Never give anything away or release something unless they really have to. Fact with the 1366 was even at its demise it was still the most powerful architecture on the face of the earth (well, right up until SB arrived). It had no competition, hence the very long life and very few CPUs releasded on it (920 930 40 50 60 70 80 in over three years).
I have a feeling Ivy will be Intel's next "killer app" and will come with killer prices to boot.
Price to performance it will not perform any faster than Sandybridge. Remember kids, you get what you pay for an there's no such thing as a free lunch. Unless it was a lot faster than SB then what would be the point?
I know, it was just because Ivy Bridge was just around the corner, but i usually say if there is more than 31 days of waiting take what you can get
I have a distinct feeling Ivybridge will be the new 1366.
IE - not cheap and very high end.
Otherwise what would be the point in releasing it so soon? I mean you know Intel. Never give anything away or release something unless they really have to. Fact with the 1366 was even at its demise it was still the most powerful architecture on the face of the earth (well, right up until SB arrived). It had no competition, hence the very long life and very few CPUs releasded on it (920 930 40 50 60 70 80 in over three years).
I have a feeling Ivy will be Intel's next "killer app" and will come with killer prices to boot.
Price to performance it will not perform any faster than Sandybridge. Remember kids, you get what you pay for an there's no such thing as a free lunch. Unless it was a lot faster than SB then what would be the point?
6 months is an eternity in the tech world rather than around the corner![]()
Ivy Bridge is mainstream in the way that Sandy Bridge is.
The Sandy Bridge E is the new 1366, its on the new LGA 2011 socket, with the quad channel memory support![]()
Ivy Bridge, if its the same price as Sandy at launch, will have an extra 20% performance or so, plus it will be cooler. Might overclock better too, its Intel going to 22nm, while Sandy Bridge/E remain at 32nm.
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They will probably release Ivy Bridge-E