In 2012, Intel will update its processor lineup up to performance 2
tiers with new models based on the spanking new 22 nm "Ivy Bridge"
silicon, which will increase performance over the current generation,
and bring some new features to the table. In late November, a list of
desktop Core i5/i7 models could be compiled, which were later confirmed on roadmap slides.
CPU World compiled retail channel pricing of several of those Core
i5/i7 "Ivy Bridge" chips. The prices look to be more or less consistent
with current "Sandy Bridge" Core processors, which those chips are
bound to replace. The Core i7-3770K, for example, which will replace the
Core i7-2600K, will be similarly priced to it.
Source: CPU-World
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