![]() ![]() Like the i7-975, this model is likely to entirely replace the i7-940. It’s a sure thing that the i7-975 will eventually replace the i7-965 wholly, but when that will happen is unknown.Īlso new is the i7-950, a 3.06GHz part that bumps the clock speeds of the i7-940 from 2.93. The main focus from the company is the i7-975, an Extreme Edition, which boosts the i7-965’s clock speed from 3.2GHz to 3.33GHz. ![]() ![]() Intel today launches two models that are set to replace two already launched. Since then, nothing else Core i7 has launched, although a few Core 2 Quad’s have, such as the S series (power-efficient) and also some budget Quad-Core. To quickly recap, in November of 2008, Intel kick-started their i7 line-up with the mainstream i7-920 ($284), the mid-range i7-940 ($562) and also the high-end i7-965 Extreme Edition. That’s a long time in CPU years, so what about a follow-up? Don’t fret… Intel is delivering just that today, although exact availability is yet to be seen. Where has the time gone? It feels like (to me, at least), that Intel just dropped their Core i7 launch processors, but in reality, it happened a full seven months ago. ![]()
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