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I don't belong to any website (freelance), I haven't signed any NDA and I came across this paper so I chose to publish it here.

Technically and officially this paper comes from the husband of the cousin of the sister of the gardener of my grandma's neighbor who found this paper in a bunker deep in the mountains of Russia.

 

So it's just journalism to publish it. I just relay the info.

 

Enough talking, here we go:

 

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mostly integrated gpu improvements..... 2012 might be boring for cpus..

 

...hopefully the gpu wars will be good and soon, coz the old stuff are getting old

 

It depends if 22nm likes cold or not :P

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It depends if 22nm likes cold or not :P

 

voices from dark corners of chinese mainland told me, there is no cold bug anymore ... but who knows now

 

christian thanks for Roadmap, but i think is little bit old and inacurrate :)

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I don't think the coldbug is the real problem for enthusiasts. Sandy Bridge-E can work at -80°C no problem. It's the lack of cold scaling and the impossible clock walls that are the issue.

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christian thanks for Roadmap, but i think is little bit old and inacurrate :)

You're welcome, Yeah it's old, I came across it 2 weeks ago, but I just forgot it, and it's yesterday when I was doing a cleanup of my desktop that this pdf file poped up :D.

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Not cold bug? That will the end of the AMD's advantage in extreme overclock, but taking in mind the other article....looks like Intel will have a free way on the CPU market.

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Not cold bug? That will the end of the AMD's advantage in extreme overclock, but taking in mind the other article....looks like Intel will have a free way on the CPU market.

 

look at massmans post above ...

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err....i meant ME8 part...

what do they mean by ME is not user end/field upgradeable?

 

BIOS code to work with Windows 8.

 

Not all Ivy Bridge CPUs support PCI-e 3.0 either. Z77 and Z75 chipset arrives January to replace Z68/P67. There's going to be a lot of pissed off people who bought into the "Get Gen3 now with Gen3 Z68 motherboards!". One of the reasons why GBT haven't done a UD3/GEN3 like MSI & ASUS have as the focus is Z77 and not Z68. Theres a lot of work being done with Z77, more so than X79 boards. Not too many changes either, though you can run 3 monitors independently from each of the VGA outs which is a nice perk. Z75 is just a cheaper Z77 - supports two lanes @ 3.0 rather than three lanes on Z77.

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You're welcome, Yeah it's old, I came across it 2 weeks ago, but I just forgot it, and it's yesterday when I was doing a cleanup of my desktop that this pdf file poped up :D.

 

hehe ,-)

 

So no 6c12t chips for 1155? MEEEEEEH!

No and not will be too with Haswell in 2013...

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BIOS code to work with Windows 8.

 

Not all Ivy Bridge CPUs support PCI-e 3.0 either. Z77 and Z75 chipset arrives January to replace Z68/P67. There's going to be a lot of pissed off people who bought into the "Get Gen3 now with Gen3 Z68 motherboards!". One of the reasons why GBT haven't done a UD3/GEN3 like MSI & ASUS have as the focus is Z77 and not Z68. Theres a lot of work being done with Z77, more so than X79 boards. Not too many changes either, though you can run 3 monitors independently from each of the VGA outs which is a nice perk. Z75 is just a cheaper Z77 - supports two lanes @ 3.0 rather than three lanes on Z77.

 

thanks for the info :)

so Z77 is the future then?

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Z77 and the rest will continue up until Q4 next year. Currently testing one with a 2700K. No issues as yet. Boot up times are immense. When paired up with an SSD (Crucial m4), your looking at 7 seconds booting into Windows 7 from powering on (after turning a few features off in the BIOS).

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