Source: CPU World
Monday, September 19, 2011
Intel Slip Up Discloses Core i7-2700K
A slip-up by Intel
revealed its next high-performance socket LGA1155 processor, the Core
i7-2700K. The box part product code of the new chip was disclosed in the
latest material deceleration datasheet (MDS) document, as
BX80623I72700K, carrying the spec code SR0DG. From the given product
code, one can deduce the SKU as Core i7-2700K. No other specifications
were given out, but given that Core i5 2000 and Core i7 2000 quad-core
models are spaced out in steps of 100 MHz, one can only guess that the
i7-2700K carries a clock speed of 3.50 GHz, with 3.90 GHz Turbo Boost.
In all likelihood, the release of this new chip could be timed to
coincide with AMD FX 8150, displacing the Core i7-2600K from its
existing price-point, and making the 2600K compete with the FX-8150 at a
more competitive price.
Source: CPU World
Source: CPU World
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