anymore 32nm Intel cpus planned for this year?

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looks like $390 is the cheapest for the E5620. More than I want to spend. It would be nice if they offered an i7-8X0 for the $250 range.
 

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looks like $390 is the cheapest for the E5620. More than I want to spend. It would be nice if they offered an i7-8X0 for the $250 range.

u will never see 32nm on 1156 period.

The 32nm on 1155 SB will all have built in video... (errr for me not important as i scale my gpu's.)

1156 is a dead platform sorry to say.
Meaning it wont be worth upgrading to SB, yet there wont be anything let for you but SB.
 

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were you one of the people posting that you were not that impressed with Sandy Bridge? My original plan is to keep what I have (Q9550) for 3 more years or so, maybe till Haswell. I'm pretty happy with it and the only thing I could really desire more out of it would be better encoding performance but that isn't a big deal. I'll pick up a SSD when the new generation comes out to tide me over...
 

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the only thing I could really desire more out of it would be better encoding performance but that isn't a big deal. I'll pick up a SSD when the new generation comes out to tide me over...

then jump on the X58.

Thats the only way ur gonna get a hexcore @ the lowest price later down the road when you get an upgrade bug.

And an intel i7 quad is still faster then a X6 in encoding, thanks to HT being optimized for encoding.

2011 hexcores will be more expensive.
 

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There already is. It's called Clarkdale. :p

Aside from minor speed bumps to Clarkdale and Lynnfield, though, I don't really think any new processors will be released for 1156.

i was talking about quads.. :p
But your right, there is 32nm dualcores.

he asks in regards of quads:
specifically quad cores, not hex?
 

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1156 is all my fault guys.

I always buy new but dead platforms.