Impressive results for 35W TDP CPU

While Intel 4th generation Core Haswell quad-cores have been already benchmarked and have been filling the headlines, PCGamesHardware site managed to get their hands on a dual-core Core i5-4570T 35W benchmarks that happen to be quite impressive.


NGFF M2, mSATA and 2.5 inch 7mm

According to a leaked slide, which can be found von VR-Zone, Intel is about to launch their new SSD 530 Series SSD's by next week. With the SSD 530 Intel presents the successor of the quite successful SSD 520 as well as SSD 525. The new model will feature 20 Nanometer NAND Flash and maybe lower pricing.


14nm for Haswell refresh

Meanwhile it's known, that Intel's upcoming Haswell-E "HEDT" platform, which is going to be launched in the second half of 2014, features a quad channel DDR4 memory interface, but what about the LGA115X line-up?


Desktop CPU

Last Friday Intel's new CEO announced, that the company will speed up rollout of new chips for smartphones, tablets and wearable devices. Intel wants to take the same path like consumers and come to a point where desktop processors are less important.


During this and next two quarters, Intel will release single-, dual- and quad-socket server CPUs based on Ivy Bridge architecture. The lineup will kick off with Xeon E5-2600 v2 and E5-1600 v2 CPUs scheduled to be available in the Q3 while the rest of the lineup should follow in the future.


Mostrata una roadmap Intel

A quite a few new Intel Haswell desktop CPUs have showed up in a leaked Intel roadmap including the Core i7-4771, Core i5-4440 and the Core i5-4440S. Another leaked specification slide also revealed a couple of low-power Haswell SKUs that will be a part of Core i3 and Pentium line of CPUs.


Coolaler forum member to blame

A forum member from Coolaler.com, that goes under the Toppc name, was brave enough to get the integrated heatspreader (IHS) off its US $1000 Core i7-4960X Ivy Bridge-E LGA2011 to reveal what kind of layer Intel decided to use this time.


Second week of September

Intel is gearing up for the release of 4th generation Core i7 Extreme processors that will be based on Ivy Bridge-E core. The lineup will consist of three models that will replace the current Core i7-3820, i7-3930K and the Core i7-3970X and should launch in the second week of September.


8-cores, DDR4, X99 chipset and more

Intel's upcoming 2014 enthusiast Haswell-E Halo platform will have quite a few upgrades and changes when it launches in the Q2 of 2014, as according to slides, it will bring 8-core CPU with up to 20MB of L3 cache.


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Confirmed by the company

Intel has sent out official statements to site that covered the previous rumor that company will leave the branded server motherboard business, stating that such rumors are untrue and that Intel has no plans to give up that part of the market.


CPU-World.com site stumbled on a couple of slides that shows what we can expect in the second half of this and first half of next year when it comes to Intel desktop offer and according to them it should be quite interesting as Intel is preparing a couple of new Q3 launch of Extreme and Premium line chips as well as some other entry and mid-range products that should come in Q1 2014.


Data Center series aimed at Cloud Computing

Intel has officially announced its new Intel Solid-State Drive DC S3500 series, a latest SSD that will join the previously released DC S3700 and 910 series as a part of Data Center SSD family. Aimed to be used in read-intensive scenarios such as Web hosting, cloud computing and data center virtualization, the DC S3500 series aims to bring a major boost to cloud computing by replacing the traditional HDD and allowing data centers to save significant costs by moving to an all-SSD storage model.


Leaves the battlefield to Supermicro, Asus and co

According to a quite interesting rumor from Digitimes.com, Intel might completely pull out of brand server motherboard business leaving it to Asus and Gigabyte to cover that market.


Transfer speeds of up to 10Gbps

During Computex 2013 show, Intel showcased a rather interesting and impressive thumb drive that features Thunderbolt interface and promises speeds of up to 10Gbps.


Intel 9.18.10.3165 GPU driver

Following the release of Haswell, Intel has updated its GPU drivers to version 9.18.10.3165 in order to squeeze the maximum from those Iris Pro and Iris GPUs as well as bring some additional bug fixes for Ivy Bridge GPUs.


Compatible with Socket LGA 2011-3

A new leaked roadmap that showed up at VR-Zone, shows some interesting pieces of information on the upcoming Haswell-E CPUs aimed to replace the current Ivy Bridge-E platform.


Silvermont, Bay Trail-T SoC and new LTE modem

Although it did not make much noise at Computex 2013, Intel did its share of work with the 4th generation Core Haswell CPUs and 8-series Express chipset a few days earlier but has also decided to shed some light on the upcoming 22nm Atom SoCs for tablets and smartphones, as well as a new LTE modem.


We got friends out there

Since today Intel launched there new Haswell processors and my Saturday has once again been "ruined" with even more work, why not keep on working and post a small roundup containing all Haswell reviews that landed in our inbox today?


Big design win for Intel

According to Reuters, it appears that Intel has scored quite a significant design win for its Clover Trail+ chip which should appear in at least one version of the Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 tablet.
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