some socket 2011 details

http://www.tweaktown.com/news/20217/sandy_bridge_e_model_numbers_clock_speeds_unveiled/index.html

The first three models of Intel's upcoming next-gen "Sandy Bridge-E" Core i7 processors has been made available. We're still going to see an Enthusiast and Performance release, Performance including BClk multiplier-unlocked six-core chips as well as locked quad-core chips. The new series is set to include the 3000 series of processor model numbering, this means that the new processors will be part of Intel's 3rd generation Core processors, even though they're based on the Sandy Bridge architecture.

read more in the link provided
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... im sad to see no 8 cores, im guessing it was to much heat untill they go 22nm
 
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