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Why is it so hard to believe that Intel just isn't ready for the 22 nm shrink? They aren't infallible. :P

 

 

Ivybridge is ready. Oem manufacturers are overstocked with existing product so Intel is pushing back due to desktop sales being very week. Waco you always come up with off the wall ideas.

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I found a neat little article that sums up most of what is know about Ivy Bridge

 

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Definitive Retail Launch Date for Ivy Bridge Core Processors Surfaces

While we're fairly certain about the launch-schedule of Intel's "Ivy Bridge" Core processor family and 7-series chipset from an older article, which pin-points at April 29 to be the day full-fledged reviews (including overclocking performance, and benchmarks that cover new features) can be published, there's still a looming doubt over that day being the one on which you could buy say, a Core i7-3770K off Newegg.com. A latest slide, probably sourced from Intel's Retailedge, lays that doubt to rest. April 29 is indeed the day you will be able to buy most significant "Ivy Bridge" Core i7 and Core i5 models. Certain other models are slated for June 3. Dual-core Core i3 and Pentium processors based on Ivy Bridge silicon are slated for "Holiday". As on April 29, you also be able to buy motherboards based on 7-series chipset, which support Ivy Bridge processors out of the box.

Confirmed April 29th

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Too bad it's not going to be available in my country on the same day.. Can't treat myself on my own birthday :cry:

Edited by vandreadstriker

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